Zim scales up maize imports from SA

Zimbabwe last week imported 16 210 tonnes of grain leaving South Africa with tighter stocks, according to Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz).

People with disabilities need more representation, says Malinga

Special Advisor to the President on Disability issues, Dr Joshua Malinga, says the Government must scale up the representation of people living with disabilities.

£7m boost for goat, pig farmers

Stakeholders in livestock production have welcomed the European Union’s 7,3 million support for livestock.

Missing law enforcement agents’ bodies found

POLICE in Kariba have retrieved bodies of two members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) who drowned on Tuesday night after the boat they were travelling in capsized in Lake Kariba.

Top official decries surge in gender-based violence

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), in conjunction with the Ministry of Women Affairs, has released statistics showing that at least 4 118 women were victims of gender-based violence (GBV) perpetrated by men in the last quarter of 2019.

DeMbare to tour South Africa

DYNAMOS are leaving nothing to chance as they seek to return to their competitive best in the 2020 season with the team set to tour South Africa for pre-season preparations.

Consultant loses US$294m suit

A consultancy firm’s bid to claim U$294 million after it inflated an invoice for payment of quantity surveyor services and ancillary works it provided for the construction of Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) main campus structures failed after the High Court tossed out the claim.

ICC funding: Austerity measures at ZC

AUSTERITY measures at Zimbabwe Cricket, which will see employees take a significant salary cut, have been necessitated by the US$$4 million cut in funding from the International Cricket Council to ZC that came into effect in November last year.

No time to rest — Mugadza

AFTER progressing to the first round of the Under-20 Women World Cup, Zimbabwe coach Rosemary Mugadza believes the team needs at least a month in camp to prepare for the tougher rounds.

Why SMEs in Zim should consider global markets

Bernard Gwarada Correspondent The 2020 National Budget projects the economy to grow by three percent, but in recent years it has not grown according to expectations. Such a trend is reflected…

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