Zim to roll out cannabis medicinal products
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE will soon roll out its first cannabis medicinal products to treat various diseases and conditions.
Matanga pledges to address ZRP resource challenges
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLICE Commissioner General Godwin Matanga has pledged to address resource challenges being faced by the police force to ensure the force is able to effectively service…
Prolonged job action cripples mining group operations
Business Reporter LISTED mining group, Falcon Gold (Falgold) Zimbabwe, says its operations in the half year ended March 31, 2018 have been largely affected by a strike which lasted for…
Man beds daughter (14) ‘to end poverty’
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A 34-YEAR-OLD Masvingo man will spend the next four years in prison for having sex with his 14-year-old daughter after his uncle told him it would…
Mhere launches DVD in Highfield, Mbare
Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent When every other artiste is splashing flamboyancy with red carpet and high-end event music launches, renowned gospel artiste Mathius Mhere took his music to the people…
Cotton price increased to 52c/kg
Grace Nyoni, Midlands Reporter COTTON farmers in Gokwe are smiling all the way to the bank after the producer price of the crop rose to 52 cents per kilogramme from…
Agribank splashes $1m on ICT upgrade
Africa Moyo Business Reporter AGRIBANK has so far spent $1,1 million on information communication technology (ICT) infrastructure hardware, as it presses ahead with efforts to ensure system stability and provide…
Zamco absorbs $32m Starafrica debt
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (Zamco) has taken over Starafricacorporation Limited’s $32 million debt owed to different companies.
After years of uncertainty . . .Zimbabwe greets a real new dawn
If you ask me if there is a new dawn in Zimbabwe, a country through which all major regional transport links pass and that is at the centre of the regional power grid, my answer is a resounding “yes”.
CAAZ well equipped for emergencies
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) says it is well equipped and ready to attend to any aviation related emergencies anywhere in the country.











