FARMING: Foreign horticultural products flood market
The Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development has come under fire for its failure to control the influx of foreign horticultural products flooding the market at the expense of…
Tourism: Shining star in Zim economy
MORE than two million visitors are expected to find their way to Zimbabwe this year as confidence in the country as a safe and attractive destination grows.
Zim firms urged to embrace value addition
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent ZIMBABWEAN companies should strive to add value to their products and produce quality goods that meet international standards so as to boost exports, acting Indian ambassador…
ANALYSIS: Bringing ubuntu to Zim education
Professor Boniface Chisaka, with Profs Crispen Chiome, Ignatius Dambudzo & Tichaona Mapolisa Any curriculum in any part of the world is underpinned by a philosophy that represents the aspirations, dreams…
The poor do not get thirsty
Heads of local authorities in the country’s major cities have told us that pre-paid water meters will be in use very soon, and before the end of this year in…
REA to roll out SWER technology
Lorraine Muromo THE Rural Electrification Agency, a statutory body mandated to extend electricity distribution to rural areas, is set to roll out the Single Wire Earth Return (SWER) project,
OPINION: You will know whose Zanu-PF it is
Rangu Nyamurundira Zanu-PF must impart a sense of ownership and participation by the people. The record shows President Mugabe affirming such engagement.
Top officials in $32,5m loan scandal
Government might fail to recover US$32,5 million in loans extended to four ailing parastatals after the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructure Development authorised the transactions without supporting documents.
Keratoconjunctivitis (pink eye) in goats
Mhlupheki Dube Farming Issues ONE follower of this column sent a message indicating that his goats were turning blind and he wanted to know what could be done.
Farmers assured of stockfeed
Business Reporter STOCK feed manufacturers have said they have enough feed to cater for the livestock sector needs in the wake of an anticipated drought, adding that mitigatory measures had…



