Maize, tobacco farmers paid $1,4bn
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief TOBACCO and maize farmers have been paid a staggering $1,4 billion this season, Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Govt to address exporters’ challenges
Government has said there is need to address competitiveness challenges exporters are facing in order to increase export earnings.
1 000 Matabeleland South women train in poultry rearing
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent MORE than 1 000 women in Matabeleland South Province have been trained on how to rear chickens in a programme that the First Lady Dr Grace…
Flood victims’ houses to be completed by next month’
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE construction of houses for the relocated Tsholotsho flood victims is expected to be complete before the end of November, Tsholotsho North Member of Parliament Professor…
Hwange lady golfers eye victory
Fungai Muderere and Nkosilathi Sibanda in Hwange THE Hwange Golf Open tees off today with players set to brave the punishing heat to complete the 18-hole course. About 140 golfers…
Zanu-PF youths give extra-ordinary congress proposal the thumbs up
Harare Bureau The Zanu-PF Youth League yesterday put a stamp on the party’s proposal to hold an extra-ordinary congress to re-affirm that the First Secretary, President Mugabe is the ruling…
Massive data leak could be from a credit bureau
Johannesburg — The sensitive private information of 30 million South Africans, contained in a massive data breach, appears to have been hacked from a credit bureau.
Woman fined 47 goats for calling neighbour prostitute
Vuyelwa Sibindi/Siphathisiwe Tshuma A woman from Manama area in Gwanda was fined a total of 47 goats for calling her neighbour a prostitute.




