Sadc shouldn’t scrap Lesotho from its agenda just yet
After investing so much in the country, can the regional body end its mediation while political infighting continues?
Produce affordable basic goods, Silo told
Government has tasked Silo Foods Industries, which was unbundled from the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), to produce affordable basic commodities to cushion consumers against wanton price increases, Zanu-PF chairman for Mashonaland Central Province Cde Kazembe Kazembe has said.
Beast braces for mind boggling record
JOHANNESBURG. — Sharks’ Zimbabwe-born prop Tendai Mtawarira says he never thought he would one day become the most capped South African in Super Rugby history.
Understanding crop water requirements vital
At the opening of the water year, raw water users, inclusive of irrigating farmers are required to sign water abstraction agreements which allow them to draw water from the dams.
Business pledges $100m for Idai-affected communities
The business community has pledged to raise $100 million towards the restoration of infrastructure and social services in areas that were affected by Cyclone Idai.
1,1m more get anti-cholera jabs
THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has reached 1,1 million people with its second dose of cholera vaccination.
Rwandan firm courts local SMEs
Leading Rwandan investment company, Crystal Ventures, yesterday expressed interest in partnering small businesses in Zimbabwe to assist in the country’s economic turnaround.
ZEC draws lessons from South African elections body
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said all citizens should play a part in ensuring that the country has a credible election in 2023.
Illegal power disconnection costs ZETDC
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) will have to fork out over half a million dollars to compensate a Masvingo businessman for loss of income after the power utility cut off electricity supply to his business premises.
Idai hits tomato crop
MANICALAND could be faced with an acute shortage of tomatoes this season as more than 70 percent of the crop was destroyed by Cyclone Idai-induced floods.










