Adopt new water, sewer systems: Experts
Local authorities should adopt new water and sewer reticulation technologies that are cost effective and suit modern ways of living to avert possible disease outbreaks, experts have said.
Sadc protests unfair Cites trade restrictions
Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe are going to submit protest documents that will allow them to legally trade in their elephants, rhino and giraffes.
40-tonne gold target now beyond reach: Govt
The country is likely to miss out on the 40-tonne target for gold this year due to a drop in deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refiners.
Sadc endorses Botswana polls
The elections held in Botswana on Wednesday last week were conducted in a peaceful and free atmosphere, and the environment enabled voters to express themselves in a transparent manner, SADC has said.
SA unveils rescue plan for Eskom
South Africa unveiled its long-awaited plan to save the debt-stricken state power utility, including exposing it to greater competition, lowering fuel costs and increasing renewable-energy output.
Nash Paints: one-stop paint shop
Nash Paints has been part of the Graniteside scene since opening the Zambezi branch in Kelvin Road South in 2008. We moved to 55 Kelvin Road North in 2012 and then into the Powerspeed Complex in 2014. The move to our current headquarters at 41 Kelvin Road North was made in December 2016.
Drought claims 2 000 Midlands cattle
Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter THE drought that has depleted pastures and water sources has killed over 2 000 head of cattle in the Midlands Province amid indications that thousands more are…
Zim reduces trade deficit
Zimbabwe managed to reduce its trade deficit for the month of September 2019 compared to the previous month by about US$14 million, latest trade data released yesterday shows.
Conduct of procurement officers
In the last article the discussion ended on general conduct of officers involved in public procurement processes. This is the last part of the discussion in relation to conduct expected of Procurement officers as the procurement function is being professionalised.








