Idai relocation: 3 farms identified

LAY-OUT plans for areas where victims of Cyclone Idai will be relocated are out,  showing Government’s intention to urbanise rural areas in line with President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030.

Mwenezi RDC gears up for devolution

MWENEZI Rural District Council (RDC) is shifting its focus in line with the devolution agenda after it received $1,2 million from Government to roll our infrastructure projects.

China’s slowdown deepens

BEIJING. — The slowdown in China’s economy deepened in August, with growth in industrial production at its weakest 17 1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening domestic demand.

Italian pundit banned, sacked

LONDON. — An Italian television station says it will not use one of its football pundits again after he made a racist comment about Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku.

Ryan Burl reflects on ICC

DHAKA. — Zimbabwean cricketer Ryan Burl has revealed that the country’s suspension from the ICC has been a tough pill to swallow for the players, mainly due to the fact that they missed out on qualification for the 2020 T20 World Cup.

Benefits of Deposit Protection

The benefits of deposit protection accrue to both depositors and banking institutions through enhancement of financial stability.

Call to boost livestock farming in Matabeleland

Livestock production is one of the major economic drivers in the Matabeleland region and there is need for Government to capacitate communal farmers to commercialise their operations to boost economic growth at provincial level.

Masvingo Agric Show ready to roar

Preparations for Masvingo’s premier agricultural event, the Masvingo Provincial Agricultural Show to be held from the 26th to 29th this year, are now at an advanced stage an official said yesterday.

Why Ethiopia’s showcase sugar projects face huge challenges

If it’s completed, the Kuraz sugar project in Ethiopia will be a mega-scheme unprecedented in size and processing capacity. The project sits on 100,000 hectares in the southwestern lowlands along the lower reaches of the Omo River.

Why Ethiopia’s showcase sugar projects face huge challenges

If it’s completed, the Kuraz sugar project in Ethiopia will be a mega-scheme unprecedented in size and processing capacity. The project sits on 100,000 hectares in the southwestern lowlands along the lower reaches of the Omo River.

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