Zim gears for energy surplus
Zimbabwe will have enough power to push forward its rapid industrialisation from 2023 and is poised to become an exporter of electricity as new coal and coal gas generation capacity being planned or commissioned by private and public initiatives in Hwange come on stream.
ZRP financial records destroyed
Financial records at Police General Headquarters (PGHQ) were reportedly loaded into a Nissan UD truck on the instruction of then police bosses and destroyed by fire at Chikurubi Camp during Operation Restore Legacy in 2017, allegedly to cover up corrupt procurement and other illicit payments.
Another senior cop, city officials nabbed in stands scam
Another senior police officer, Superintendent Naboth Nyachega, and two Harare City Council officials — human resources director and former housing director Matthew Marara and housing assistant Aaron Taerera — were arrested yesterday on allegations of abuse of office and bribery connected with the earlier sale of stands worth US$1 million in Kuwadzana.
Sino-Zim relations bearing fruit
Two schools in Manicaland have benefited from a US$90 000 solar installation programme by the Chinese Government, which seeks to bridge the divide between rural and urban schools in terms of access to Information Communications Technology.
Explore export opportunities, SB Moyo tells industry
AS efforts to achieve US$14 billion annual export earnings by 2030 gather momentum, Government has challenged company executives to rise above current economic challenges, explore export opportunities and adopt import substitution strategies.
Covid-19 cases reach 1 420
Another 58 Zimbabweans were confirmed infected with Covid-19 yesterday, 48 of them being infected within Zimbabwe, taking the total to 1 420, with another death, a 19-year-old Bulawayo man with other medical conditions, taking the death toll to 24.
Harare to test 100 000 people in coming weeks
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter In an effort to reverse current upward trend of Covid-19 transmissions, the country will next week embark on massive community testing targeting to reach at least…
Cotton growers appraised on new payment system
The Cotton Producers and Marketers Association has engaged stakeholders in the industry in carrying out awareness campaigns in farming areas to educate them on the new payment system to ensure a smooth marketing season.
UNAIDS hails Zim HIV progress
Zimbabwe is one of the seven countries in East and Southern African region that have managed to achieve the global HIV and Aids fast track targets of reducing transmission, latest statistics from the UNAIDS annual report has shown
MDC-A in forgery storm
MDC-Alliance officials have been accused of forging affidavits of legislators in a court application that has since been withdrawn as the battle for control of the troubled opposition party takes another nasty twist.











