Zim, Bots seal seven bilateral agreements

Zimbabwe and Botswana yesterday signed seven bilateral agreements covering housing, education and health, reaffirming their commitment to develop their economies.

RBZ, tobacco farmers iron out differences

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has met farmer organisations and stakeholders in the tobacco industry to ensure a smooth marketing season this year.

Call to stabilise fuel supplies

Fuel supplies should be stabilised urgently for industry and farmers to access it and increase production to ensure food security and conservation of foreign currency, experts have said.

Masisi calls for Zim sanctions removal

Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and its Western allies are not only suffocating Harare’s economy, but also regional development and should be unconditionally removed, Botswana President Dr Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi has said.

$512m earmarked for road rehab

The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has earmarked $512 million for disbursement to four authorities for road maintenance countrywide this year.

ZACC probes RG officer’s release from jail

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating circumstances leading to the release of a top Registrar General’s Office staffer Gorden Tsuro from jail, amid complaints of an irregularity.

Rains boost water security

RAINS that were recently received in most parts of the country have boosted water security for irrigation and domestic supply, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has said.

President commends ZimTrade, BITC collaboration

President Mnangagwa has commended increased collaboration between ZimTrade and the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC), which has unlocked potential opportunities for trade and industrial synergies.

‘Elderly people database vital for support delivery’

THE Government is compiling a database of elderly people to improve its delivery of material support to them.

Govt issues warning against SA tinned fish

Government has advised members of the public to be cautious when buying tinned fish, especially the Pilchards brand  imported from South Africa after the suppliers, West Point Processors, announced a recall of their 400-gramme cans last Saturday, citing a canning deficiency that may make the product unfit for human consumption.

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