Parirenyatwa gets passport back
Former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa yesterday successfully made an application for the temporary release of his passport, saying he wants to attend a Hospice Society for Aids in Africa meeting to be held in Ghana.
Chitungwiza Municipality urged to invest in water infrastructure
THE Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has urged Chitungwiza Municipality to invest more in water infrastructure as most pipes are too old, thereby affecting the quality of tap water residents are receiving.
Kremlin position on Kerch Strait incident
On November 25, three warships of the Ukrainian Navy violated the rules of passage through Russia’s territorial waters while en route from the Black Sea to the Azov Sea. Despite the repeated warnings and demands to stop, the Ukrainian vessels continued their way, forcing Russia to use weapons. All three Ukrainian ships were detained in the Black Sea.
Ecobank gives back to society
ECOBANK Zimbabwe officials have invested thousands of dollars back into the community in line with the pan-African financial institution’s philosophy.
Calls for clear sexual harassment policy
Civic organisations have called for a clear national sexual harassment policy to curb the increase in gender-based violence that has been fuelling the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the country over the years.
Aurex revises pricing structures
JEWELLERY consumers are warming up to Aurex (Pvt) Limited’s new pricing structure of 70 percent foreign currency and 30 percent RTGS, bond notes or mobile money, amid indications that the firm recorded sales of US$30 000 in November.
Art revenue up 40pc
Amalgamated Regional Trading (ART) revenue for the full-year to September 30, 2018 rose 40 percent to $46,9 million on increased demand and improved production output in the battery business.
NetOne commissions new base station at Wimbo Shrine
NETONE last week commissioned a new base station at Wimbo Shrine in Madziwa, Shamva District as part of its 100-day cycle programme.
Seed Co invests US$10m in dryers
ZIMBABWE’s largest seed producer, Seed Co Limited is investing US$10 million towards development of seed-drying facilities to expedite delivery of seed to the market and reduce losses.
Armyworm invades Chipinge
FARMERS here who took advantage of the early rains to plant maize are crying foul after their summer crop was attacked by fall armyworm.











