‘DIDG, NRZ transaction ready by August’

The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG)/Transnet  Consortium, which won the tender for the US$400 million National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) recapitalisation project, has expressed optimism to conclude the transaction by August this year.

MHOFU’S INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR COSAFA

SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA’S records are unparalleled in the history of the COSAFA Cup and the veteran gaffer still has an insatiable appetite for more success at the regional football tournament.

Livestock slaughters increase

Zimbabwe slaughtered an increased number of livestock for the year ended December 2018 compared to the previous year although performance became subdued towards the end of the year.

Mandigora rallies Warriors

HE is regarded as one of the finest footballers to emerge on the domestic scene and was the first player to win the Soccer Star of the Year award in independent Zimbabwe.

Low prices constrain tobacco deliveries

Low prices have resulted in constrained delivery of tobacco to the auction floors as farmers apparently hold on to their crop in anticipation of an improvement in the price.

Chamisa flagged offside on dialogue

The respected global journal, International Policy Digest, has flagged opposition MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for snubbing the recently launched Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) and for openly calling for further protests, going against the national spirit.

Youth executives hail President

YOUTH Presidents’ Organisation (YPO) — an international grouping of successful business leaders — yesterday hailed President Mnangagwa describing him as a visionary leader capable of reviving the country’s economy.

Kazembe hails Lady Chevrons

THE Government have pledged to throw their full weight behind Zimbabwe’s bid to qualify for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia next year.

Boost for food security

Government is committed to transform agricultural systems to reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farming communities to food and nutrition insecurity, climate change effects and economic shocks and ensure the sector fully contributes to the Vision 2030 agenda, a Cabinet minister has said.

. . . 600 undergo fistula surgery

More than 600 women in Zimbabwe have so far undergone corrective surgery for vaginal injuries, medically known as obstetric fistula, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

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