China donates agric equipment

The Chinese government has donated agricultural equipment worth US$120 000 to the Government to boost production.

Investing in Africans’ health

Africa’s health sector represents a massive investment opportunity, estimated by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa to be worth $66 billion annually.

All set for Food, Culture Festival

Preparations for the inaugural Zimbabwe Food and Culture Festival which starts tomorrow are at advanced stage with organisers expressing satisfaction with the overwhelming response from participants.

17th meeting decisions matrix

1.0 Update on the Cyclone Idai Recovery Programme

NPRC to identify conflict areas

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is seeking to identify areas of potential conflict in Chimanimani to ensure the reconstruction of the areas which were hardest hit by Cyclone Idai is done in agreement with all stakeholders.

Flights chaos at Manchester Airport after fuel shortage

Nearly 90 flights were cancelled at Manchester Airport over the weekend as unexpected power issues within the airport created a fuel supply problem.

FAO rehabilitates 15 irrigation schemes

THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has rehabilitated 15 irrigation schemes in Masvingo province under a multimillion-dollar facility supported by the European Union.

Robbers wreak havoc in Gweru

Armed robbers driving a silver Honda Fit without registration numbers are on the prowl in Gweru where they are targeting cross border traders and Midlands State University (MSU) students.

Upcoming singer makes mark

Upcoming gospel musician Mawamba Bunjira who recently released his debut single “Handidzokere Shure” says he is overwhelmed by the response to his work.

Masvingo engages DTZ

The provincial leadership here will soon engage the Development Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ) over plans by a private investor to set up a US$400 ethanol plant on its vast tracts of land at the Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.

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