Musina Mnicipality engages

Beitbridge Bureau
Musina Municipality will continually engage authorities at Beitbridge Border Post to improve the flow of both human and vehicular traffic as part of the town’s economic and trade development initiative, an

3 200 motorists on police wanted list

Crime Reporter
POLICE have launched a manhunt for more than 3 200 motorists on their wanted list for committing various traffic offences, including culpable homicide.

Man jailed for defaulting on community service

Court Reporter
A BEATRICE man who defaulted 305 hours of community service he was ordered to do after being convicted of assault has been jailed for three months. Romeo Vasco (24) of Tavistok Farm in Beatrice,

Zim ready for Sadc additional facilitation team

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe is ready to welcome two additional members of the Sadc technical team deployed to boost President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation. The two will be seized with Jomic matters.

Suncrest workers cry foul on being placed on short time

Labour Reporter
Suncrest Chickens — a division of CFI Holding’s Crest Poultry Group (CPG) — has issued a staff notice, informing workers of the introduction of short time working hours from December 1, 2012.

10 drown in Masvingo

George Maponga in Masvingo
Ten people have drowned in Masvingo during the past month while trying to cross flooded rivers.
Police in the province have since warned people to avoid crossing flooded rivers, as heavy rains have left

Ambuya Garwe dies

Herald Reporter
SUPREME Court Judge Paddington Garwe’s mother has died. She was 94. Ambuya Tabitha Garwe passed away on Tuesday 27, November at Westend Hospital in Harare.

Mohadi hands over US$20m inputs

Beitbridge Bureau
Co-Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi on Monday handed over 30 tonnes of seed maize to Beitbridge communal farmers from the US$20 million Presidential Well-Wishers inputs scheme.

Dryland tobacco shows moisture stress

Agriculture Reporter
The continuous dry weather conditions in some parts of the country are affecting dryland tobacco which is now showing signs of moisture stress.

Soya bean production set to go up

Agriculture Reporter
Soya bean production is expected to increase following an injection of US$35 million by Government and the private sector. Presenting the 2013 budget, recently Finance Minister, Tendai Biti said production was

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