Govt sets aside free small grains seed
Government has set aside 15 000 tonnes of traditional grain seed to sponsor farmers willing to grow the crop in the 2019/2020 cropping season.
Media Commission Bill hearings begin
Farirai Machivenyika Senor Reporter Parliament will from today begin public consultations on the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill aimed at promoting freedom of expression and communication as enshrined in the Constitution.…
Govt doubles maize, small grains producer prices
Government has doubled the producer prices for maize and small grains for the 2019/2020 summer season to cushion farmers in line with the current economic environment characterised by inflation.
Padenga in bid to improve crocodile skins quality
|STOCK exchange-listed, Padenga Holdings Limited says it has invested in a research laboratory with aims to improve the crocodile skins quality as the company seeks to maintain and grow its hold on the international market.
‘Open prisons for women soon’
Government is modernising the prison system to cater for the rights of inmates and will soon establish open prisons for women in Marondera and Mutare.
Doctors turn back on Health Apex Council
Striking junior doctors might not be able to negotiate their conditions of service going forward following their latest decision to exit the Health Apex Council, which represents not only them, but the rest of health workers in the Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP).
‘Mhaka legitimate heir to Chinamhora throne’
The succession in the Chinamhora chieftaincy in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East, is set to reach a crescendo, four years after the death of Simon Goneka on July 23, 2015.
British Council sued over US$11K debt
The British Council Zimbabwe has been summoned to the High Court for failing to settle a US$11 000 debt they owe a construction company for refurbishing their Belgravia offices.











