Appropriate ICT/computer training for you

ICT training and /or studies offered at Trust Academy have numerous advantages to individuals and organisations.  At individual level the training can help develop appropriate entrepreneurial skills much as they…

‘West not doing enough to fight climate change’

A Parliamentary delegation attending a climate change conference in Madrid, Spain, yesterday slammed developed nations particularly from the West for paying lip service to the effects of climate change.

President promotes senior army officer

Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), President Mnangagwa, yesterday promoted Colonel Themba Mlambo to the rank of Brigadier-General.

Chafa on the verge of history

FC PLATINUM midfielder, Devon Chafa, is within 90 minutes of becoming the first player in Zimbabwean football to win seven league titles with three different teams inside eight years.

Zimbabwe, Brazil sign MoU on cotton production

Zimbabwe and Brazil have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the up-scaling of cotton production in Zimbabwe.

Solar-powered irrigation for Mpudzi Dam

At least 40 families are set to benefit from the construction of a solar powered irrigation system at Mpudzi Dam in Manicaland, as Government moves to empower communities and grow the agricultural sector in line with Vision 2020.

Police must control traffic at dysfunctional robot intersections

Parliament’s Privileges Committee chaired by Chiefs Council president Fortune Charumbira’s punitive measures against four Members of Parliament over their conduct in $400 000 bribery allegations showed that the august House is capable of reining in its members.

First Lady leads walkathon, tree planting

THE country’s environment ambassador, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday joined Zanu-PF youths in tree planting and a walkathon event from Danhiko in Msasa to Goromonzi High School, the venue of this year’s 18th Annual National People’s Conference.

Parly rises above expectations

Parliament’s Privileges Committee chaired by Chiefs Council president Fortune Charumbira’s punitive measures against four Members of Parliament over their conduct in $400 000 bribery allegations showed that the august House is capable of reining in its members.

ZSE equities fall

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange equities fell more than 2 percent over the past week following declines in stock prices of eight of the 10 top tier industrial companies. In the week to Wednesday, subdued activity prevailed across beverages, financial services, fast food, telecommunications, manufacturing and retail sectors that make up ZSE’s top capitalised stocks.

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