Odzi district to venture into fish farming
THE Marange-Zimunya Share Ownership Trust (CSOT) has embarked on a fish farming project in Odzi that is expected to help generate income for villagers and boost their nutrition.
Norton Town poised for growth as master plan is completed
Norton Town Council has completed its new master plan which is expected to guide the development of the area for the next 15 to 20 years, an official has said.
‘Sanctions must go’ to ring loud at UNGA
Zimbabwe once again this September 2019 has an opportunity to renew its calls for the removal of unjust sanctions imposed on it by the West.
Jah Prayzah to headline Braai Out fest
CONTEMPORAY singer Jah Prayzah is set to headline the Braai OutZw when it returns on November 2 at Kingfisher Park in Harare.
Rowdy artisanal miners clash with residents
There was chaos in Glendale on Friday after one of the residents was severely assaulted by artisanal miners who accused him of stealing money.
Harare water woes should now be history
Finally, the City of Harare has bowed down and admitted that it is incapacitated to supply residents with adequate running tap water and is now seeking assistance from Government and independent engineers.
Ruwa water crisis escalates
The water crisis in Ruwa has escalated after the major supply dam dried up, coupled with Harare’s recent stance that it no longer has capacity to supply the town.
Muridzo lights up police fund-raiser
THE Commissioner– General of Police’s Charity Horse Race held on Saturday at Borrowdale Racecourse in Harare lived to its billing with hundreds of people attending the day-long event.
Agric tops micro-finance loan book
Good rains anticipated countrywide during the 2019/20 farming season, have seen agriculture topping the micro-finance loan book (35 percent) as reported in the sector’s performance report for period ending June 30, 2019.











