SA launches Green Car project

PRETORIA. — South African Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa on Tuesday launched the Green Car project as part of the country’s effort to build a green economy.  “Today we launch a ground-breaking multi-stakeholder

SA now major export market for Zim tobacco

Agriculture Reporter
SOUTH Africa has displaced China as the dominant export market for Zimbabwean tobacco, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has said.
Information from the TIMB indicates that as at February 27, South Africa maintained the top

Zim opposes tobacco ban

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board says Zimbabwe should be actively involved in the dialogue around banning tobacco to protect its economic interests. TIMB board chairman Mrs Monica Chinamasa said local farmers should

Dodging bullets in the DRC. . . A personal experience

John Manzongo Features Writer
I always enjoy watching soldiers dodging bullets on television, navigating harsh terrain, ambushing and getting ambushed by the enemy, wailing in agony after being injured or after losing one of theirs. I never imagined myself in

‘It makes sense to have a funeral policy’

RUVIMBO Funeral Assurance (Private) Limited founder and chief executive officer Mr Edward Gomba (EG) was recently elected the president of the Zimbabwe Association of Funeral Assurers (Zafa). He speaks to Herald Business’  Pauline

FBC to keep Turnall

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
FBC HOLDINGS has no immediate plans to dispose of its 58 percent stake in Turnall Holdings after the group secured funds to meet regulatory minimum capital requirements for its banking units. The company had sought to

LG to unveil new phone

JOHANNESBURG. — LG Electronics’ Optimus L3II smartphone will be available in the continent in the next few weeks.
The gadget made its world debut in Brazil this week and officials said this will be

Handball expert around

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
TOP South Africa-based African Handball Confederation referees’ instructor Germain Kabamba is currently in the country where he is conducting a Level Two referees course. The four-day course, which began yesterday at Girls High

Coltart bars teachers from referendum

EDUCATION, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart has barred

Chiredzi farmers get offer letters

Masvingo Bureau
Government has issued nearly 150 offer letters to new A2 sugar cane farmers allocated plots at Hippo Valley and Triangle sugar cane estates.
This brings to 1 000 the number of indigenous people now into commercial cane

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