Youths appeal to ruling party

Youths in the Midlands Province who had benefited from the reopening of Gaika Mine in Kwekwe have appealed to the ruling zanu-pf party to assist in resolving an ownership wrangle, which has stalled operations for two weeks.

School of Mines to train artisanal miners

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe School of Mines (ZSM) is setting up a training college for small-scale and artisanal miners at Musipani Business Centre in Zvishavane to increase their…

Essence of offtake agreements, bankability in agriculture sector

Dr Sanderson Abel Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and as such should be supported by all sectors to ensure its recovery. It is the biggest employer and…

Govt, IOM roll out border programme

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in partnership with the Ministry of Home Affairs and Culture has started rolling out training across the country to speed up the implementation of the Integrated Border Management (IBM) programme.

Netball Super League in slow start

THE Zimbabwe Netball Association Super League 2018 season took off on a disappointing note with only four of the nine matches that were scheduled for Saturday taking place.

Minister commends Command Agric

The Minister of State for Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs David Musabayana has commended Government’s Command Agriculture Programme, saying the initiative is likely to eradicate poverty and empower the nation.

5 players for AJC finals

FIVE junior tennis players left the country yesterday for the 14-and-Under Africa Junior Championships starting on March 26 in Pretoria, South Africa.

Harare teams stumble

AS was the case last season, all Harare-based teams failed to pick maximum points on the first weekend of the Castle Lager Premiership season which roared into life last weekend.

UN condemns Congo’s ‘unlawful’ crackdown on protests

The United Nations yesterday condemned Congolese security forces for killing at least 47 people, including women and children, in “unlawful and unjustified” crackdowns on protests during 2017 and early this year.

Natprint speaks on RBZ query

Zimpapers’ printing and publishing division, Natprint, has said it is investigating circumstances that could have led to its implication as one of the firms that has externalised foreign currency.

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