President tours Kazungula Bridge project

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday toured the Kazungula Bridge which links Zambia and Botswana to assess progress on the US$253 million infrastructure that is meant to enhance trade among Southern African countries.

ZIM FOREIGN STARS IN BARREN CAMPAIGN

ZIMBABWE’S foreign-based football stars are likely to end the season empty-handed at their different work stations in Europe and South Africa.

Letters of Credit availed for fuel

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it has availed adequate Letters of Credit (L Cs) into the market to ensure availability of critical imports such as fuel.

Clubs demand say over proposed Champions League reform

European clubs yesterday demanded that Uefa “properly include” them in any plans to change the Champions League, which could include guaranteeing qualification for elite teams. La Liga president Javier Tebas,…

Chivayo bribery trial date set

HARARE provincial magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya has set May 21 as the trial date of businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who allegedly transferred $10 000 into former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) chairperson Stanley Kazhanje’s bank account, ostensibly to influence him not to cancel a 100MW solar project tender awarded to his company, Intratrek Zimbabwe.

Better conditions of service for nurses soon

Government is working towards the improvement of the health delivery system with priority being given to primary health care, the Minister of Health and Child Care Minister, Dr Obadiah Moyo, has said.

Use water sparingly, wheat farmers urged

Farmers engaging in winter crop production have been urged to use water from Zimbabwe’s dams efficiently and adopt water conserving irrigation systems.

PAP mulls fact-finding for Idai-hit countries

The Pan African Parliament (PAP) is planning to move a motion to send a fact-finding mission from the parliamentary body to Zimbabwe and two other southern African countries that were devastated by Cyclone Idai as part of a renewed thrust to mobilise more aid for disaster-stricken areas.

New Labour Court to open doors Monday

President Mnangagwa is expected to commission a state-of-the-art Labour Court next week on Monday when the second legal term begins.

Africans should benefit from their wildlife

The Botswana’s Minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism Onkokame Mokaila said that if Africans do not use their wildlife, they would remain beggars forever.

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