Headlands Goat Breeders Association: A shining model

The Headlands Goat Breeders Association is a thriving and shining model of a true case of farming as a business.

NSSA pension law under spotlight

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is sweating over an Administrative Court landmark ruling allowing a pensioner to receive his dues before attaining the statutory minimum age of retirement.

Chevrons fall again

DHAKA. — With their backs up against the wall, Bangladesh cruised to a 39-run win over Zimbabwe in a sweltering Chattogram to book their place in next week’s tri-series fina

Fire guts cotton ginning, oil plant

Chegutu cotton ginning and oil ginning plant Agri Value Chain (AVC) Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd, which started operations last year, was on Monday gutted by fire which destroyed at least 2 635 tonnes of cotton seed.

Police intensify anti-smuggling blitz

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Tuesday said it will continue intensifying anti-smuggling operations along the borders targeting smuggled goods and vehicles until there is sanity.

Idai ghost haunts survivors

Tears could have dried and Cyclone Idai gone, but emotions and fear of uncertainty still grip communities that survived the March 15, 2019 disaster.

4 die in kombi, truck accident

Four people were killed, while 22 others were injured yesterday when a Hino truck driver tried to overtake a commuter omnibus in Kambuzuma, Harare.

Politburo, Youths League slam abductions

The ZANU-PF Politburo yesterday criticised the alleged kidnapping of Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association acting president Dr Peter Magombeyi over the weekend, and called for security agencies to intensify investigations into the matter.

High transport costs, EcoCash charges leave farmers in limbo

Farmers from different parts of the country who supply vegetables to Mbare Musika have expressed concern over the high cost of transport, which has made their produce uncompetitive.

Lion Finance re-opens doors to the public — Curator

Microfinance institution, Lion  Finance, placed under curatorship two months ago, has re-opened as it  continues with its recovery process.

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