Morton Jaffray on path to modernisation
The Morton Jaffray Waterworks Plant is on the path to full modernisation following the refurbishment of much of the plant by a Chinese firm, China Machinery Engineering Company (CMEC).
OUTRAGE OVER JOSTA’S ABSENCE IN CHAN SQUAD
The outrageous decision to overlook CAPS United’s in-form midfielder Joel Ngodzo from a 32-member Warriors squad for the first 2020 CHAN qualifier in Mauritius has torched a huge uproar in domestic football.
Govt targets 20m tonnes coal output
Government is targeting more than 20 million tonnes of coal per year within the next four years, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has said.
Report says post-Idai needs US$768m
Wellington Dengu and Vimbai Mutsvenguri ZIMBABWE requires up to US$768 million to restore infrastructure that was destroyed by Cyclone Idai, which hit mainly Chimanimani and Chipinge districts in Manicaland. This…
New life for cyclone-hit road
TRANSPORT and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza last week officially opened the Cashel Valley-Chikukwa Road in Chimanimani that was rehabilitated by Econet at a cost of US$2 million.
RAZA’S EURO SLAM DELIGHT TAINTED BY CONCERNS OVER HIS CHEVRONS
SIKANDAR RAZA has revealed the Chevrons have resorted to calling each other, to try and find comfort, after they were barred from competitions by the International Cricket Council in a decision that has left the team “gutted, disappointed, frustrated, annoyed and confused.’’
Provide affordable healthcare, medical regulatory authorities urged
THE medical regulatory authorities have been urged to address the challenges of affordable healthcare to the general public and ensure access to medication to realise Vision 2030, Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.
Trade deficit down 71 pc
ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit for the period February-May 2019 decreased by 71 percent to US$325 million from US$1,1 billion recorded in the comparative period in 2018, ZimTrade has revealed.
Suspected armed robber arrested
Police have arrested one of the five suspects who robbed a Beitbridge foreign currency dealer of over half a million rand and US$4 500 and took off with his car after shooting him eight times.
Call to fund family planning
Treasury should provide funding for family planning in next year’s budget as part of wider efforts to promote women’s health and reduce the maternal mortality rate.











