‘Kariba quake didn’t affect infrastructure’

THE 3,9 magnitude earthquake that hit Kariba and parts of Zambia recently did not affect key infrastructure, including the Kariba Dam wall, investigations by the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) have revealed.

Mohadi in Nigeria to mark Democracy Day

Vice President Kembo Mohadi arrived in Abuja, Nigeria, yesterday to join Heads of State and Government and representatives from different countries in celebrating the West African country’s Democracy Day celebrations to be held today.

Tsvangirai daughter burial tomorrow

THE Tsvangirai family has urged members of political parties not to wear regalia during the burial of Mrs Vimbai Tsvangirai-Java tomorrow.

. . . Zanu-PF launches Scotland branch

Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom have said they are ready to work and mobilise investors to embrace President Mnangagwa’s vision to become a middle-income economy by 2030.

Police decry surge in robberies, machete attacks

Police have bemoaned an increase in machete attacks and robberies in Kwekwe, saying they will descend heavily on the perpetrators.

Reflections on Russian National Day

Day of Russia is one of the youngest national holidays of the Russian Federation which has been celebrated annually on June 12, since 1992.

US$2,1m sewer project suffers stillbirth

Plans by Masvingo City to complete the US$2,1 million sewer trunk-line project, using a loan from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) have suffered a stillbirth after the parties failed to agree on repayment modalities.

New dept boon for farmers

Government is set to come up with a horticulture department to ensure the sector is cushioned through policies and strategies aimed at transforming agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming, a senior Government official has said.

Can Messi break jinx?

LONDON. — With Neymar sidelined by an ankle injury, Lionel Messi heads into the Copa America this weekend as the competition’s main attraction but one with a desperate need to end more than a decade of hurt with Argentina.

Foreign investment: Lessons from other countries

The fully-fledged one-stop shop investment entity known as the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) being set up by Government will not be the first of its kind in the world.

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