First quarter platinum output slides

The country’s first quarter platinum output declined marginally from 120 000 ounces in the previous quarter to 110 000 ounces, according to the latest World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) Platinum Quarterly.

ZCDC boss to appear in court today

ZIMBABWE Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) chief executive Morris Bekezela Mpofu will today appear in court facing charges of criminal abuse of duty, police has said.

False start to former Zinara chair’s trial

The trial of former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) board chairman Albert Mugabe failed to commence yesterday as his lawyer, Mr Admire Rubaya, was committed at the High Court in Bulawayo.

Walter Musona clears the air

JOHANNESBURG. — Polokwane City’s Zimbabwean striker Walter Musona has cleared his name regarding reports that he was involved in a house break-in and armed robbery in Polokwane, South Africa. Musona…

Warriors promised residential stands

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has promised the Warriors huge incentives, including residential stands, if they progress beyond the group stages at the 2019 AFCON finals.

Was Idai the result of geophysical warfare?

A new report which appeared in the UK-based New African magazine which outlines allegations that a United States electromagnetic and geophysical warfare programme could have triggered tremors that were felt just before Cyclone Idai struck districts in the eastern parts of the country, confirms President Mnangagwa’s fears of a unexplained seismic activity.

Cotton marketing season starts next week

The 2018 cotton marketing season is expected to begin next week with farmers and authorities finalising payment modalities, a farmer representative body has said.

Dialogue a national duty, not a privilege

The last national elections in Zimbabwe were held in July 2018 and President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanu-PF emerged victorious with a majority win. Upon assumption of office, the Second Republic President’s first call was for unity and common purpose towards restoring Zimbabwe to its former glory and beyond. “Thank you Zimbabwe. I am humbled to be elected President of the Second Republic of Zimbabwe. Though we may have been divided at the polls, we are united in our dreams. This is a new beginning. Let us join hands in peace, unity and love and together build a new Zimbabwe for all,” he said.

Zim to engage Zambia on fishing

GOVERNMENT is set to engage Zambia to find solutions to the dwindling fish stocks and transboundary poaching in Lake Kariba amid revelations that there were now more than 2 000 fishing boats and rigs in the lake.

Manicaland folk urged to take part in reforestation

MANICALAND residents have been urged to partner Government on a massive reforestation drive that will seek to increase the rate at which new trees are planted as a way of conserving the environment which has been seriously affected by human activities.

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