Editorial Comment: Food waste prevention strategies vital for Zim

September 29 was declared International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste as a rallying point for African countries to bolster their efforts to promote food security, private sector investments and reduce food losses and waste.

Emotional send-off for Scara

Drummer Delroy “Scara” Maripakwenda was laid to rest at Warren Hills Cemetery yesterday at a funeral attended by top names in the arts sector.

Strict accountability in place to protect devolution funds

THE Government will enforce strict adherence to good corporate governance and accountability standards in the management of devolution and decentralisation funds as a means to curtail corruption that has of late dogged local authorities.

Former Zimra boss Pasi freed

FORMER Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) commissioner-general Gershem Pasi was yesterday freed by a Harare magistrate who granted his application for refusal for further remand because the State still could not give him a trial date two years after his arrest.

Youths speak on schools reopening

Schoolchildren should not be used as pawns in the ongoing discussions between teachers and the Government over challenges being faced in the education sector, the ruling Zanu PF Youth League has said.

When Amini came face-to-face with racism

IT has taken him five years to find the courage to finally tell his story, but for Qadr Amin, the nightmare hasn’t been washed away by the passage of time.

Nine eye Chivi South seat

Nine candidates aspiring to represent Zanu PF will today slug it out in the race to become the ruling party’s parliamentary candidate ahead of a forthcoming by-election in Chivi South constituency.

Chitungwiza demolishes illegal vending structures

Chitungwiza Municipality yesterday demolished illegal stalls that had been erected by vendors at Makoni Shopping Centre.

Distribution of farming inputs stepped up to revamp production

Cabinet received an update on Zimbabwe response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs presented as the chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Covid-19.

Fly Africa sued over US$4m debt

A COMPANY registered in Mauritius operating in Zimbabwe, Blossom View Holdings, is suing a local airliner, Nu Aero trading as Fly Africa Zimbabwe, and its director Hopalong Cassidy Chitariso Mugwagwa, for failing to settle a US$4 million loan extended to them last year.

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