UDCORP set to complete housing projects in Norton and Manresa
HARARE – The Urban Development Corporation (UDCORP) plans to complete development of its housing schemes in Norton (Knockmalloch), about forty kilometers from West of the capital and Manresa (Harare East)…
Batoka Gorge project on course for implementation
HARARE – Preliminary works on the 2 400 megawatt Batoka Gorge hydro-electric power plant will start in January next year as Zimbabwe moves to become energy self-sufficient, a Cabinet Minister…
Cairns Foods to invest $15m in raw materials
Michael Tome HARARE – Cairns Foods will spend more than $15 million to purchase raw materials from farmers contracted to produce white pea beans
Seeking peace needs an enterprising foreign policy
This week, Istanbul will host two separate but related international conferences on mediation.
Race to save Africa’s iconic dam
WHEN a 60-year-old dam that stands 128 metres tall, 716 metres long and holds 181 billion cubic meters of water needs repairs, it is never a small job and it comes with a huge budget: US$294 million. But, consider the cost and consequences of disregarding dam safety and non-repair. That is the story of the Kariba Dam in southern Africa, on the stretch of the Zambezi River which forms a common border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
LATEST: Enhance parent child communication to curb new HIV incidences
Munyaradzi Musiiwa in Mt Darwin THE National AIDS Council (NAC) has introduced Parent Child Communication (PCC) to enhance communication between parents and their children on HIV and AIDS issues in…
LATEST: Civil Servants to start getting bonuses today
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter CIVIL servants will today start receiving their annual bonuses, treasury has announced.
LATEST: Pair loses R4000 to robbers
Whinsley Masara, Sunday News Correspondent A PAIR is lucky to be alive following an axe and knobkerrie attack during a robbery in West Nicholson where they also lost R4 200,…
JUST IN: Group Five employee sleeps in tollgate booth
Sunday News Reporter A WORKER with Intertol Zimbabwe staged a protest against company management for transferring her from Kadoma and failing to deliver her goods on time by sleeping in…
LATEST: Cholera claims two in Mt Darwin
Munyaradzi Musiiwa At least two people have died of suspected cholera while 26 others have reportedly been taken ill following an outbreak in Mount Darwin, an official has said.











