$30m tile plant on course
CONSTRUCTION of the state-of-the-art $30 million tile and ceramic plant in Norton is almost complete, with production expected to start in April.
MSD warns of violent storms in Matabeleland
THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned members of the public to be cautious of scattered violent thunderstorms which will be accompanied by lightning and strong winds in the western parts of the country beginning yesterday.
Woman jailed for smuggling people
A 25-year-old woman from Beitbridge was yesterday jailed for an effective six months after she was caught smuggling 19 people, among them seven minors, into South Africa.
Drivers hail mass transport system
Drivers, under the auspices of the National Transport Drivers’ Association (NTDA), have welcomed the gesture by Government to introduce mass public transport, as commuters were being forced to pay exorbitant fares.
Vadzidzi church appeals for Govt help
MEMBERS of the Johane Masowe (Vadzidzi) church in Mashonaland Central are working tirelessly towards fulfilling the vision of their late founding leader, Mudzidzi Wimbo, to have a boarding primary school in Mvurwi.
More animals for Chinhoyi Caves
The Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is set to introduce more wildlife at Chinhoyi Caves to broaden activities at the tourist attraction.
Funding woes hold back Gringo
Comedian Gringo (real name Lazarus Boora) has bemoaned lack of funding and piracy for the stunted growth of comedy in Zimbabwe.
Inputs scheme boosts cotton
COTTON farming in Manicaland has almost doubled following a rise in the uptake of inputs by farmers under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme.
ZRP, HIT ink technology deal
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)and Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in software enhancement and staff development aimed at improving the force’s capacity to fight crime.
Trump after Venezuelan oil, riches — Maduro
Venezuela’s natural reserves, such as oil, gas, and gold, encourage the US to seek regime change there, President Maduro told RT, saying he won’t be remembered as a leader who showed weakness and ignorance to his people.











