African think-tank launches post-harvest loss initiative

NAIROBI. — An African agricultural think-tank has launched an initiative aimed at availing mechanised threshers and airtight storage bags to help reduce post harvest losses of cereals in sub-Saharan Africa.

Process of selecting markers

In every examination the focus is on the candidate and the results that they hope to get after sitting for the examinations. Today, we would like to take a closer…

Livestock market update July 2016

Zimbabwe Fish Producers Association The Zimbabwe Fish Producers Association will be holding their Inaugural general meeting on Friday July 22, 2016 in the Andy Miller Hall, Exhibition Park, Harare.

Handei to employ 1 000 drivers

Business Correspondent Zimbabwe’s new online transport network company Handei is targeting at least 1000 drivers on its employ within the first month of its launch. The company which is a first…

Harare ready for Copa provincials

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter HARARE province says they have put in place all that is needed for the Copa Coca-Cola boys Under-16 and girls Under-17 football tournament provincial finals pencilled for…

Caledonia sets ambitious production target

Business Reporter Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has set an ambitious annual production target of 80 000 ounces by 2021 at its Zimbabwean mining unit, Blanket mine from 42 800 ounces…

IMF revised SA economic growth

This is the lowest growth forecast for SA by a major institution‚ and is much lower than Treasury’s 0.9 percent and the Reserve Bank’s 0.6 percent. JOHANNESBURG — The International Monetary…

Klopp offered new contract

LIVERPOOL. — Jurgen Klopp has been offered a new long-term contract by Liverpool after just nine months at Anfield. Liverpool’s American owners FSG are delighted with the progress Klopp has made…

Monty’s heart bleeds for golf

INVERNESS. — Colin Montgomerie said golf had “not shown up” at the Olympics now that several of the world’s top male players have decided against taking part in the sport’s…

Greyhound racing banned

SYDNEY. — Australia’s greyhound industry was reeling yesterday after the country’s most populous state banned the sport following a string of scandals including “live baiting” and the slaughter of tens…

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