Vic Falls Airport first to be ISO certified

Victoria Falls International Airport has become the first aviation facility in the country to be ISO certified after satisfying international quality management systems on flight safety and aviation security.

ART records 12pc volume increase

AMALGAMATED Regional Trading (ART)’s solar and Industrial batteries division recorded 12 percent volume increase for the year up to 30 September 2019 compared to the same period in 2018 on the back of power outages that saw domestic and business electricity consumers sourcing alternative sources.

Mteki endorses New Dispensation

Cde Bryn Mteki, who recently rejoined Zanu-PF after having challenged President Mnangagwa as one of the 23 Presidential aspirants in the 2018 harmonised elections, has said he will serve both the party and the nation unconditionally.

Rusape bids for town status

Rusape Town Council’s ambitious dream of getting municipal status may soon become a reality as Government has appointed a six-member commission to assess its readiness.

Looking Back With Zimpapers Knowledge Centre

PROLONGED soaking rain is needed over Southern Africa for the next two months to avert a disastrous regional drought, and the outlook until mid-January remains bleak for everywhere south of Harare, the Regional Early Warning Unit reports.

Change of mindset needed on littering

While it is Harare City Council’s duty and responsibility to dispose of litter, residents should also play their part by adopting new ways of waste disposal.

Mbeki — Setting the tone for broad-based dialogue

Mr Thabo Mbeki was once one of the most hated people in the world.

Increased investor appetite in power generation

There is increased investor appetite in taking up electricity investment projects, in a development likely to extinguish power shortages in the future.

Man steals US$260k from orphans

Harare man, Nelson Marimo, has appeared in court on charges of defrauding two orphaned children of US$263 930 left by their parents when they died in a car crash.

Stay in your lane, law society told

Government has said the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) appears to be losing its mandate by pursuing Western political objectives through unwarranted criticism of national policies.

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