SA donates tablets to Ruwa Rehab

South Africa’s Ministry of Social Development yesterday donated 10 latest versions of Samsung tablets to Ruwa Rehabilitation Centre. The gadgets are for imparting information communication technology skills to people with autism.
Autism is a complex neuro-behavioural condition.

. . . Lake Harvest enters the fray

One of the country’s largest fish breeders, Lake Harvest, has started operations at Tugwi-Mukosi, in a development that is expected to make the country’s largest inland dam a major source of fish.

‘Speed limiter will reduce accidents’

Dubai automobile technology firm, Autograde International, has started supplying and fitting vehicles in the country with speed limiter technology, a move the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) says will reduce road carnage.

Plans afoot for Tugwi Mukosi water authority

The provincial leadership in Masvingo is pushing for the setting up of an authority that will be responsible for planning developments at the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, as Masvingo readies to accrue benefits from Zimbabwe’s largest inland water body.

Over 22 000 cattle get jabs for FMD, tick-borne diseases

The Veterinary Services Department has vaccinated more than 22 000 cattle in Kwekwe and Gweru districts to control foot-and-mouth, tick borne disease and black leg.

ZNA urged to remain vigilant

The Zimbabwe National Army should remain vigilant, disciplined and maintain the good name of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces through various skills, a senior army officer has said.

Midlands crop situation dire

Farmers in the Midlands Province have said the 2018-2019 farming season will not be good because of the prolonged dry spell that has gripped the province over the past two weeks.

Global economy hits its weakest spell

The global economy’s sharp loss of speed through 2018 has left the pace of expansion the weakest since the global financial crisis a decade ago, according to Bloomberg Economics.

Dry spell dents cotton farmers’ hopes

SOME cotton farmers in Manicaland are likely to register huge losses as their crop has been adversely affected by the prolonged dry spell that characterised most parts of the country.

Let’s walk the talk: ED

On behalf of the Government and people of Zimbabwe and on my own behalf, it is my singular honour to welcome you, Your Excellency, President Ramaphosa and your delegation to Zimbabwe.

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