R27,8m legacy debt chokes MedTech Holdings
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter MEDTECH Holdings says its going concern status is in a precarious position due to a 27,8 million South African rand legacy debt and that delays…
Lowveld targets 3 000ha for winter cropping
THE Lowveld winter maize project is on the right track after the Masvingo Development Trust (MDT) sealed a deal with sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe to prepare 3 000 hectares targeted for maize and traditional grains.
ZESA restores power to Beitbridge West
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has restored power to Beitbridge West constituency where most business centres, clinics, schools and irrigation projects had been without electricity for the past two years.
Zimbabwe awaits more Covid-19 test kits
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has about 12 000 Covid-19 test kits at the moment as it awaits deliveries from abroad to better determine the magnitude of the pandemic. Health…
Chipinge farmers venture into goat production
For three consecutive years the skies have not been generous in Chipinge and neither has the sun been merciful.
Chinese Premier speaks on pandemic vaccine
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said last week that China will continue to support the core role of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in coordinating vaccine research, while making its contribution to ensuring vaccine accessibility and affordability in developing countries.
Ex-teammate backs Billiat
A former teammate of Khama Billiat is backing the Kaizer Chiefs star to rise again, after the former PSL Footballer of the Season appeared to struggle for game time under…
Samanja opens up on why he snubbed FCP
FORMER Harare City captain Tendai Samanja says his decision to join the municipal club ahead of Premiership football champions FC Platinum was influenced by his desire to remain in the capital.
ZIFA Appeals Committee resolute
THE ZIFA Appeals Committee has remained resolute that ZIFA vice-president Gift Banda must be reinstated to his position despite the association’s lawyer, Chenaimoyo Gumiro, claiming that the Bulawayo-based businessman remained suspended.
Coping with job loss during Covid-19
COVID-19 is affecting everyone in many ways. As a result of lockdown, and physical distancing, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way people work. Other people are going to work, others working from home, while others have lost their jobs completely.











