Mozambique, Essar agree on export pipeline
Essar Africa Holdings and Mozambique have signed an agreement on the construction of a pipeline to transport iron ore and
Spare a thought for civil servants
KUTAMA College is one of the venerated fountains of wisdom from Rhodesia to date. A few moons ago, this villager went to
Does EAC need economic pact with EU?
By Benjamin William Mkapa
In June last year, the EAC decided wisely to hold off the signing of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the
Man’s dedication gives many hope
HAVING worked as a policeman, he never dreamt that one day he would be discharged from the force. Without having
Mulch prevents winter damage
Agriculture Reporter
Mulch is a standard form of winter protection for many shallow rooted plants. Mulch is any type of material that is spread or laid
Schemes to benefit 250 000 farmers
Agriculture Reporter
AT least 250 000-smallholder farmers will benefit from the revival of agro-dealership programmes meant to improve their
Call to consider herbicides
Agriculture Reporter
AGRITEX has advised farmers to consider using herbicides as an option for weed control. Madziva Agritex supervisor, Mr Joseph
Serbia to assist in agriculture
Agriculture Reporter
SERBIA has pledged to assist Zimbabwe in resuscitating the agriculture industry particularly in the department of
Seed Co urges boost in food production
Agriculture Reporter
SEED CO has encouraged farmers to maximise production to reduce the effects of looming global food shortages. A boost in
Accident victim files US$36 000 suit against kombi owner
Court Reporter
A HARARE man who was injured in a road traffic accident last year is suing a commuter omnibus owner for US$36 000 as





