TSCZ advocates use of speed monitors

THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) is advocating the enforcement of a statutory instrument which compels heavy and public service vehicles to be fitted with speed limiting devices, as part of measures to ease road carnage. Speed monitoring devices are being exhibited at the TSCZ stand at the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show which started on Monday and will be officially opened by President Mnangagwa today.

Seed Co: Dura regoho, ruzivo

KWAKAVA nemufaro mukuru mumusha wekwaButete, kuSanyati Ward 10, kudunhu reMashonaland West, uko kwaiva negungano reSeed Co rekudzidzisa varimi nezvembeu dzechibage, mapfunde nemuriwo idzo dzinouchikwa nekambani iyi.

Presidential cotton scheme spreads to commercial farmers

The Presidential Inputs Cotton Scheme is expected to spread to commercial farmers with irrigation facilities during the 2019/20 summer cropping season to boost production and quality of the produce.

‘Go well Mukoma Peter, you will always be my brother’

I WAS deeply saddened to hear that my dear and trusted friend of many years, Peter Chingoka, had passed away in the early hours of Thursday (yesterday) morning. 

Darlington Dodo misses old boss

CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo says he is already missing his mentor Lloyd Chitembwe, but insists he has what it takes to steer Makepekepe to glory.

4 war veterans remains exhumed

REMAINS of four liberation war fighters were on Tuesday exhumed from a shaft at Odzi Ardwell Copper Mine in Chiwere area where it is believed many combatants were dumped by the Ian Smith regime during the liberation war.

Ugandan coach warns Sables

UGANDA coach Robert Sseguya has warned the Sables to underrate his team at their peril when the two sides clash in a crunch Victoria Cup encounter at Harare Sports Club tomorrow.

Mayor accused of double standards

Zimbabwe Urban Councils Workers Union (ZUCWU) Gweru branch chairperson Mr Kudakwashe Munengiwa has accused Gweru Mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe of double standards after he allegedly turned down a notice by workers to demonstrate for salary increments.

Nation urged to leverage on Japan-Africa Summit

The Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) will provide a splendid opportunity for businesses to explore new markets for trade and investment between the two countries, commentators have said.

Farming preparations begin

The Midlands Province has submitted its provincial Command Agriculture and Presidential inputs requirements with the relevant ministry and is now expecting to receive its share ahead of the 2019-2020 farming season, an official has said.

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