New Parly on schedule
The structure of the New Parliament Building is almost complete with Government officials expressing confidence that they are ahead of schedule and will meet the completion deadline next year.
Invest in green energy, farmers urged
Scaling up linkages between the provision of renewable energy services and products with smallholder farming activities can boost agricultural output and the achievement of a number of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a development expert has said.
CAPS declare their interests
CAPS United have said winning the Castle Lager championship is all that matters for them this season.
Nigeria seeks $62bn
LAGOS. — Nigeria is seeking $62 billion from oil companies under regulations that allow the government to revisit revenue-sharing deals on petroleum sales if crude prices exceed $20 a barrel, the attorney general told Reuters yesterday.
Vodzidzisa zvemhuka dzesango
VANOONA nezvekuchengetedzwa kwemhuka dzesangano, veZimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks), vari kukurudzira vadzidzi vachangopedza chikoro – nevamwewo veruzhinji – kuti vaite zvidzidzo zvekuchengetedzwa kwemhuka nemasango pamwe chete nezviwanikwa kuburikidza nekoreji rayo yeMushandike College of Wildlife Management.
‘High agric input costs threaten productivity’
Much attention has focused lately on the rising prices of farm inputs in the build-up to the 2019–2020 agricultural season. Key crop input prices are rising and show no sign of slowing. Our Agric, Environment and Innovations Editor Sifelani Tsiko (ST) speaks to a researcher at the UZ Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension in the Faculty of Agriculture, Dr Tafireyi Chamboko (TC) on the rising cost of farm inputs and the growing call for Government to intervene and support farmers through the Command Agriculture programme.
Zvinhu zvakawanda zviri pamwe
KUDZIDZA kunoramba kuchienda mberi chero zvazvo bvunzo rakauya rikadarika. Ndinozviziva kuti pakange pakaoma chose apo vanhu vaigadzirira bvunzo nekudaro vanoda kumbofurwa nemhepo.
PPC boss steps down
Cement company PPC and its chief financial officer have “mutually agreed to separate”, the company announced yesterday.
Vatadzi vanorangwa
UCHISHANDISA ngano shanu, tsigira pfungwa yokuti vanhu vanoita zvisingatarisirwe muupenyu vanorangwa. [25]
Ndiye honzeri
SVONDO rapera ndakakuvimbisai kuti ndichazenge ndichikupai mimwe mibvunzo yandisina kukwanisa kuzoitira ongororo ndichipa mhinduro. Iyi ndiyo mibvunzo yamuchazviitira muri moga muchigadzirira bvunzo dzadai kusvika.

