Veldfires and climate change
Veldfires are a major challenge facing Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan countries.
Billiat gears for explosive derby
ORLANDO Pirates may have torched the flames ahead of their sold out ABSA Premiership Soweto derby showdown with Kaizer Chiefs with the Buccaneers claiming they opted out of signing Khama Billiat before he moved to Amakhosi.
Chivayo gets his passport back
Intratrek Zimbabwe Private Limited director Wicknell Chivayo got his passport back last week to enable him to travel to South Africa on business.
Urban councils score big
The country’s major urban local authorities tied up major deals at the just-ended Local Government Investment Conference held in Bulawayo with one of the world’s leading automotive manufacturing companies, FAW Group Corporation, expected to set up an automobile assembly plant in Bulawayo.
Team Tourism to clear IATA debt
Government has formed Team Tourism, a collaborative working group led by Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira to work with other stakeholders to revamp the tourism sector in line with President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030.
No ZIFA polls for Sandton project actors
AS the ZIFA election season reaches its business end with focus shifting to the polls to choose a new board, moves to disrupt football governance have returned to haunt some of the protagonists of the Sandton Project whose bans earlier in April make them ineligible to take part in the process.
Govt plans to put 443 000ha under irrigation
Government has equipped 206 000 hectares with irrigation facilities across the country as it moves to avert hunger and ensure national food security at household level.
Stop spreading fake news, Sekeramayi urges nation
Marondera-Hwedza senator Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has urged the nation to stop spreading and listening to fake news.
Mutare owed over $50m
DEFAULTING residents and other ratepayers owe Mutare City over $50 million, a development which is crippling service delivery in the city.
Advancing African solutions to African problems
Since its foundation in 2001, the African Union (AU) has established an ambitious interest in preventive diplomacy and conflict management and has had a significant effect on security outcomes across the African continent and beyond.











