Farmers engage RBZ over exchange rate

Tobacco farmers have engaged the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to address concerns over fixed Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate amid uncertainty on the actual date for the start of this year’s golden leaf marketing season.

Hindoo community fulfils promise

The Hindoo Society yesterday fulfilled its promise to President Mnangagwa to make further donations to medical institutions when it handed over refrigerators, buckets and bin liners to five public health institutions in Harare.

Nakamba’s EPL debut could end in relegation

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA’s debut adventure in the English Premiership could end up with relegation with his club, Aston Villa, losing their top-flight status if the league endorses UEFA recommendation to work out the final league table.

Man fatally assaults wife, another takes poison

A HARARE man appeared in court on Wednesday charged with the murder of his wife during the current lockdown called by the Government to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Esrom pegs Afcon jersey at US$10k

ORGANISERS of the Esrom Nyandoro football memorabilia auction have pegged the minimum opening bid of US$10 000 for the legendary former Warriors’ captain’s number 3 jersey he wore in the AFCON finals opening match against Egypt in 2004.

Cops up for stealing 7t of gold ore

TWO police officers have been arrested after they allegedly used an AK-47 rifle to rob two gold panners of seven tonnes of ore in the Wimpy area on the outskirts of Masvingo.

Farmers pin hopes on cotton, traditional grains

Farmers in some parts of Masvingo are pinning their hopes on traditional grains and cotton after most of their maize crop was a write-off.

Learning from, through Covid-19. . . lessons towards accelerating development

Several great lessons can be drawn from the painful Covid-19 experience, while the lockdown period provides an opportune moment for learning.

Security sector to assist in Covid-19 testing

Government has roped in medical personnel from the uniformed forces to assist in testing as many people as possible for Covid-19 in line with its target of testing at least 1 000 people per day.

Virus proves we can cut imports

Universities that suddenly came to life following the outbreak of Covid-19, rolling out manufacturing lines for materials for the prevention of Covid-19, should be a good example of how Zimbabwe can successfully promote local production.

×
×