Govt to enforce price reductions

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Government has said it will have to enforce price reductions as some shops were not adhering to the price moratorium which they had committed to.…

Gweru runs out of water treatment chemicals

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent CASH-strapped Gweru City Council has announced that it is left with water treatment chemicals that can only last until tomorrow. The local authority did not renew…

Mauzah back in the studio

Ngqwele Dube, Life Correspondent SOUTH Africa-based musician, Unity “Mauzah” Moyo is back in the studio as he keeps himself busy during the lockdown period. Moyo released the track Intwe Mnandi…

Chevrons Test skipper Williams frustrated by non-activity

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter NOT knowing when they can get onto the field again is something that is wearisome for Zimbabwe Test cricket captain Sean Williams. The coronavirus has…

Covid-19 – The tragedy of patients with congenital heart disease

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter TENDAI Hove from Zhombe in the Midlands Province is just under two years of age and a cardiac patient who has been struggling to get adequate…

Please, stay in your lane!

IT is without doubt that the coronavirus has caused untold suffering globally, Zimbabwe included, and we need all hands on the deck to win the fight against this invisible enemy.

Schools join Covid-19 fight

Government has commended some schools for joining the fight against coronavirus through making protective health sundries.

Covid-19 to catapult ICT growth

The post-coronavirus period is expected to drive growth in the country’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, particularly through rising demand for tailor-made products for emerging sector-specific needs.

Covid-19 innovations: Local firms step up to the plate

Local companies are becoming increasingly innovative in coming up with home-grown solutions to the country’s challenges, particularly in the wake of the coronavirus.

Major boost for dairy sector

The Zimbabwe Agricultural Growth Programme (ZAGP) — a partnership between Government, the European Development Fund and the European Union — has bought 200 heifers as part of an ambitious programme to increase milk production to 120 million litres per year by 2022.

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