EDITORIAL COMMENT: Put workers’ health and safety at the workplace in spotlight

When performance of national economies is given, reference is seldom made of the toiling workers who sacrifice so much to produce goods and services whose results are then released as statistics as if they have no relation to the workforce.

Farmers hold on to cotton over price

Midlands Correspondent

Gokwe cotton farmers are holding on to their “white gold” amid reports that the cotton buyers were offering a price of US22 cents per kg, a figure which has been described as “ridiculous” by the farmers.

Mining licence fees reduced

Prosper Ndlovu

 

THE Government has with immediate effect reduced the mining licence fees for small-scale miners and also relaxed conditions of their registration, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

Tuku tipped to be cultural, tourism ambassador

Victoria Falls Reporter
Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi will soon assume the country’s cultural and tourism ambassadorial role after a recommendation from the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA).

Iran nuclear talks open in Baghdad

Iran and six world powers have started talks aimed at defusing the long-running escalating crisis over Tehran’s nuclear programme, an official said.

Quelaton, Blue Rangers draw

Sports Reporter
Quelaton.., (1) 1
Blue Rangers …(1) 1
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League log anchors Blue Rangers salvaged a point when they held wasteful Quelaton in a match played in a near empty Luveve Stadium yesterday afternoon.

Chademana retires from police force

Midlands Bureau Chief
MIDLANDS police spokesperson Inspector Patrick Chademana has retired from the police force after 31 years of loyal service to  the force.

Chinyengetere bags four against Monoz

Tobias Mandoreba
Hwange …(4) 5                   
Monomotapa… (1) 1
HWANGE captain Rodwell Chinyengetere was the toast of the day as the fired-up home team mercilessly crushed visiting Monomotapa in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at the Colliery Stadium yesterday.

Embrace new technologies, farmers urged

Business Reporter
FARMERS have been challenged to embrace new technologies to enhance productivity in the farming sector. In an interview, a Zimbabwe Farmers Union official said although expensive, technology could boost agricultural output.

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