Bio-energy policy to reduce fuel imports

THE government has launched the National Bio-fuels Policy, which is expected to reduce Zimbabwe’s dependence on imported fuel and allow for the use of local non-renewable resources.

Jessie Mine builds $1,2m slimes dam

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent JESSIE Mine in Gwanda District is constructing a $1,2 million slimes dam and lining it to prevent the pollution of both underground and surface water by…

DOWN TO THE WIRE!…Kiwi’s Elliott sinks Proteas to win thrilling semi-final

The Black Caps’ dream lives on after they won what must rate as one of the most memorable of all World Cup games by four wickets. Grant Elliott, perceived by…

$36m civil servants deductions remitted

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE government yesterday released $36 million it owes various civil servants’ unions, medical aid societies and individuals for the month of February 2015. Thousands of women…

Netanyahu apologises to Arab minority

Jerusalem – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologised to Israel’s Arab citizens on Monday for remarks he made during last week’s parliament election that offended members of the community.

Byo needs $115m for road works

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council needs about $115 million to rehabilitate its ageing road infrastructure in the next five years. The bulk of the city’s road…

Six Tuskers players off to Europe

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter SIX Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise players have secured off-season deals in Europe and are scheduled to leave the country during the second week of April.

Libyan pro-govt warplanes launch strikes near Tripoli

Tripoli – Libyan pro-government forces said they had targeted a weapons depot belonging to an Islamist-backed militia, as peace talks continued in Morocco and a UN special envoy met both…

CHARACTERISTICS OF BACKSLIDING

Bishop Colin Nyathi Open Heavens NATURALLY, things or objects left on their own and unattended tend to disintegrate in shape and form. They gravitate towards a state of chaos. Fervency…

Sithole takes a dig at sports administrators

FORMER Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president Tommy Sithole has taken a swipe at sports administrators who use their personal resources to fund associations they lead but end up holding the sport…

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