‘Lack of maintenance a threat to dams’
Zimbabwe has several dams with potential of causing serious risk to the viability of multi-million dollar agriculture projects and the public due to lack of maintenance over the past decade, according to a report by African Development Bank.
Govt appoints new CMED board
Government has appointed a new board for the Central Mechanical and Engineering Department (CMED) led by renowned engineer Dr Tamara Stevenson as it gears towards transforming the entity into a modern and profit-making organisation.
Private companies urged to invest in agric
Government is calling on private players to invest in agriculture as the country continues to work tirelessly to reclaim its status as Africa’s breadbasket, Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Settlement, Vangelis Haritatos has said.
Pay us in cash, say cotton growers
Cotton farmers in Manicaland have called on buyers to pay them in cash to cushion them from high operating costs.
Illegal miners invade Eureka Gold Mine
Eureka Gold Mine Zimbabwe has been invaded by artisanal miners after allegations that the new management which took over the claims is taking long to show signs of productivity.
Trump ‘not ready’ for China trade deal. . . dismisses recession fears
US President Donald Trump and top White House officials dismissed concerns that economic growth may be faltering, saying on Sunday they saw little risk of recession despite a volatile week on global bond markets, and insisting their trade war with China was doing no damage to the United States.
Chitembwe signs Harare City deal
AS exclusively revealed by The Herald on Saturday, Lloyd Chitembwe yesterday sealed a two-and-a-half-year contract as Harare City coach, just a day after leading the Green Machine to within just a point of leaders FC Platinum.
Zanu-PF congratulates President
Zanu-PF has congratulated President Mnangagwa for assuming chairmanship of the SADC on Organ Politics, Defence, and Security Cooperation at the just ended 39th SADC Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Mutare intensifies road rehabilitation
MUTARE City Council plans to rehabilitate more roads as well as procure water metres and GIS (Geographic Information System) machines using about $1,6 million of the funds expected from Treasury this week.
Tongaat Hulett cushions workers
Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) has awarded its employees about 200 percent cost of living adjustment allowance.











