Government details sanctions impact on health

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau Illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries must be removed as they are not targeted but are affecting ordinary people, Health and Child Care Minister Dr…

ZVA appoints Mushangwe as national administrator

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association has appointed Masimba Mushangwe as national administrator as it moves to position the game as a shining beacon in the domestic sporting…

ED warns businesses, striking doctors

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday warned unscrupulous businesses against continued price increases, saying Government will be forced to take action against such practices. He said a meeting will be…

Rugby team in Kenya

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe national sevens rugby team left for Kenya yesterday to participate in the Tusker Safari Sevens tournament which starts today. The Cheetahs will use the three-day…

Govt pushes to clear passport backlog

Government has intensified efforts to reduce the passport backlog after Treasury came up with a payment plan to suppliers of consumables who are owed an undisclosed amount of money.

Humps along $12bn journey

On Monday, Zimbabwe unveiled a strategic roadmap to propel the country’s mining sector to US$12 billion industry by 2023. Already, the mining sector is the largest foreign currency earner, accounting for 70 percent of export receipts.

Humps along $12bn journey

On Monday, Zimbabwe unveiled a strategic roadmap to propel the country’s mining sector to US$12 billion industry by 2023. Already, the mining sector is the largest foreign currency earner, accounting for 70 percent of export receipts.

Farmers need financing now

With rains soon to fall and soils wet enough for planting in about a month’s time, it is essential that Zimbabwean farmers are ready to get their crops in early, especially as seasonal forecasts suggest the first half of the season will be normal with a bias to above normal while the second half will be normal with a bias to below normal. Late planting could well be wasted.

Farmers need financing now

With rains soon to fall and soils wet enough for planting in about a month’s time, it is essential that Zimbabwean farmers are ready to get their crops in early, especially as seasonal forecasts suggest the first half of the season will be normal with a bias to above normal while the second half will be normal with a bias to below normal. Late planting could well be wasted.

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