Youths to benefit from revised land policy
The national land policy is going to prioritise allocation of land to the youths, who were left out in the land reform programme, says Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos.
Tongaat gazettes retail sugar prices
Tongaat Hulett has gazetted recommended retail sugar prices for the commodity which is being overpriced.
Mthuli, media in informal interface
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday held an informal interaction with local and foreign journalists where he spoke on a wide range of issues prevailing in the country.
10 Chinese doctors arrive
TEN Chinese medical specialists arrived in Harare yesterday to offer medical support in the public health sector under a bilateral arrangement with the Government.
Jail stand-off resolved
Government has resolved the Mwenezi farmers and Prison Services stand-off over a proposed satellite prison.
Silo shops hailed
Government has been hailed for introducing Silo Foods retail shops across the country to cushion people against unscrupulous businesspeople wantonly increasing the prices of basic commodities.
Insects as food, feed: CUT discusses the potential
Insects are a dietary staple in many cultures, not least in Zimbabwe, where a plethora of insects from flying termites (ishwa) to mopane worms (madora) are consumed. They are almost pure protein, good for food and feed.
Insects as food, feed: CUT discusses the potential
Insects are a dietary staple in many cultures, not least in Zimbabwe, where a plethora of insects from flying termites (ishwa) to mopane worms (madora) are consumed. They are almost pure protein, good for food and feed.
Anglican Church ventures into farming
The Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa’s Diocese of Manicaland is seeking to embark on income-generating projects to supplement the church’s income and reduce reliance on funds from its schools and parishes.
Parly committee hails Zimpapers
Zimbabwe’s largest diversified media group, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd, has been hailed for making Diamond FM an effective tool for communication in Manicaland that is also contributing to the group’s profitability.






