Village heads to fight fires

Village heads have been urged to take a leading role in educating and apprehending people who start veld fires or refuse to take part in fire-fighting activities.

Farmers embrace Command Livestock

Cattle farmers who lost their herds to tick-borne diseases like theileriosis (January disease) have embraced the Command Livestock Programme to boost their herds.

Hazard’s move agreed

LONDON — Eden Hazard is set to join Real Madrid after the Spanish football club and Chelsea agreed a fee in the region of €100m (£88.5m) plus add-ons.

REA completes building 2 biogas digesters in Chimanimani

THE Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has completed the construction of two biogas digesters in Chimanimani to complement other energy technologies aimed at providing power to rural public institutions.

US body appoints First Lady as Ambassador

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s profile continued to grow yesterday, with her appointment as ambassador of a United States of America-based organisation, Days for Girls.

Election losers turn to campaign at Dabengwa’s funeral

The passing on of one of Zimbabwe’s liberation war icons, Dr Dumiso Dabengwa on May 23, 2019, saw all people from all walks of life, from far and near coming to pay their condolences in respect of the late national hero’s contribution towards the liberation of his motherland.

Parastatals urged to improve service delivery

Government expects  parastatals to provide top notch service to clients and move away from  the culture of banking on their statutory existence, a Cabinet minister  said yesterday.

Runde to float croc farm tenders

SCORES of villagers have been killed by over 500 crocodiles in Runde River around the Zvishavane area in the past year, amid indications that the semi-aquatic reptiles’ population is increasing at an alarming rate.

‘Zim remains tourist destination of choice’

Zimbabwe will remain an important player in the global economy, and as a tourist destination of choice since it is endowed with diverse natural resources, a Cabinet minister has said.

Chrome production largely flat

ZIMBABWE’S chrome production remained largely flat in the first four months of this year, with official figures showing that total output registered marginal growth of 0,5 percent.

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