‘Zim has capacity to finance own projects’
Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe has the capacity to finance its own developmental programmes as evidenced by the success of Command Agriculture which was bankrolled wholly by local institutions, Acting…
Oil producers raise red flag over soya imports
Business Reporter EDIBLE oils manufacturing companies have warned that the continued indiscriminate issuance of import permits for soya beans could lead to a collapse of trade in locally produced soya…
Masvingo to hold emergency PCC meeting
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Zanu-PF Masvingo will hold an emergency provincial co-ordinating committee (PCC) meeting this weekend to start preparations for President Mugabe’s visit.
Govt increases number of inputs beneficiaries to 1.8m
Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau AN additional one million households will get inputs under the Presidential Input Support Scheme in the 2017/18 farming season, bringing the number of beneficiaries to 1.8…
‘Zim, US to improve economic relations’
Business Reporters Zimbabwe will continue to engage the United States with a view to improve economic relations which froze over two decades ago.
NO FRIENDLIES!
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA will not sanction any friendly matches involving Castle Lager Premier Soccer League teams this weekend, with all focus being directed at the Warriors’ 2019…
Young Byo filmmaker off to US
Andile Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter One of Bulawayo’s brightest young filmmakers, Mthabisi Onias Ndlovu will be leaving the country for the United States of America next week on Thursday to attend…
All set for Parliament Open Day
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau All is set for the inaugural Parliament of Zimbabwe Open Day that begins at the Parliament of Zimbabwe Building today as part of the legislature’s initiative…
Honda Fit assault, kidnap duo arrested
Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter A HONDA fit driver and his friend who allegedly assaulted a passenger by striking him repeatedly on his head with an empty beer bottle before kidnapping…
‘Forgotten’ Hwange Disaster begs for answers 45 years on
Robson Sharuko IT’s the last of the 10 recorded worst mining disasters, but on the 45th anniversary of the day when underground explosions at Hwange Colliery claimed the lives of…











