Chinese firm gets iron ore mining rights

GOVERNMENT has granted Chinese stainless steel giant Tsingshan a special grant to iron ore mining rights in an area around Chivhu, Mashonaland East Province, to enable the company to set up a stainless steel manufacturing plant, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando said.

Harrison demands winning spirit

HARARE CITY coach Mark Harrison has warned his charges to apply themselves cautiously if they are to pick the maximum points against a free-scoring Black Rhinos in their rescheduled Premiership tie at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow.

Govt to review energy policies for investors

Government is developing an Independent Power Producers Framework to promote investment in the energy sector and is also set to introduce the concept of competitive bidding when procuring renewable energy, particularly solar and wind.

Govt to address passport issue: Minister

Government is making concerted efforts to produce and avail vital civil registration documents and passports to applicants when they need them, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema has said

Planned ZCTU protests expose MDC alliance

For the past couple of days, Zimbabweans have been drawn into a sinister panic mode whose footprints are alien to those of genuine market strife and economic strains.

Transformational leadership for economic transformation

DURING a two-day induction workshop for senior Government officials, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda and Public Service Commission Deputy Chairperson Ambassador Margaret Muchada outlined high expectations from the officers regarding the processes towards the realisation of Vision 2030.

Outrage as fertiliser prices spike

Mike Tome  Herald Reporter The 2018 /19 agricultural season is looking bleak as prices of fertiliser have drastically shot up beyond the reach of many, farmer organisations warned yesterday.  The farmers…

Music echoes at Makomo celebrations

Pomp and funfare characterised this year’s Makomo @ 8 celebrations that were held last week at Hwange Stadium.

EU poll observer report: Public camaraderie with Chamisa

While Zimbabweans had largely moved on with life after the July 30  harmonised elections, the European Union (EU) has sought to drag the country back into election mode through the release of its Zimbabwe Elections Observer Mission report on Wednesday, 10 October 2018, in which it made several unsubstantiated allegations on the conduct and legitimacy of the polls.

Coal use key to tobacco sector growth

The use of coal as an alternative source of energy for curing is critical to the growing of tobacco in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner, Government has said.

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