Cotton output plunges 52pc

Zimbabwe’s cotton output is set to decline by 52 percent this year after a severe drought that was experienced last season, according to Agriculture and Marketing Authority.

Power shortage haunts Fidelity

FIDELITY Printers and Refiners, a gold buying and printing unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), says unpredictability of power supply due to limited internal generation capacity, has negatively impacted on its operations.

Trio jailed over dangerous weapons

POSSESSING offensive weapons has proved costly for a Harare trio that was slapped with a two-month jail term.

Police in 5-day cybercrime training

AS the anti-cybercrime fight intensifies, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has conducted a five-day train-the-trainer cybercrime first offenders’ course to equip officers with the requisite skills to curb the crimes.

Zimbabwe is a country of laws

Zimbabwe is a nation governed by law. There is not a thing that happens (or should happen) that is not provided for by any law. We differ from the United Kingdom in one respect: they do not have a constitution.

Champion boxer Pambeni hailed

THE Zimbabwe National Boxing Control Board and the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture have congratulated Peter Pambeni for being crowned the World Boxing Organisation Africa lightweight champion.

City working on decongesting Mbudzi roundabout

Harare City Council has started implementing its master plan which will ease congestion at the Mbudzi roundabout.

Sugar exports to jump 21 percent

Zimbabwe’s sugar exports are forecast to increase by 21 percent to 145 000 tonnes in 2019, from 120 000 tonnes last year on the back of increased production and large carryover stocks.

Lawyer’s kind heart lightens dark moments

PHILANTHROPIST, businesswoman, legal practitioner and human rights advocate aptly describes Mrs Riana Moss, who has made great impact on the lives of many prison inmates and others in need.

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