Chevrons primed for Pakistan tour

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team say they have left no stone unturned in their preparations for the upcoming tour of Pakistan.

Twist to Guvamombe trial

THE proceedings in the trial of former chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe at the High Court were on Friday nullified because the judge is presiding over the trial alone without assessors as required by the law.

Local minerals defy Covid-19, earn US$2bn

Zimbabwe earned close to US$2 billion from mineral exports in the first nine months of the year, a figure 24 percent above set target, according to official records.

Aspiring DCC candidates await Politiburo nod

VETTING of aspiring District Coordinating Committee (DCC) members has been completed and is now awaiting endorsement from the Politburo, Zanu PF Secretary for the Commissariat Cde Victor Matemadanda has said. 

‘Build better infrastructure in Cyclone Idai affected areas’

DEVELOPMENT partners must build-back better modern infrastructure that speaks to present day Zimbabwe when they intervene to assist in areas affected by Cyclone Idai, Manicaland Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba has said.

Brace for more television channels

What a weekend!!! I am sure you enjoyed yourselves with the nice sunny weather.

Exporter of the Year awards set for next week

Top Zimbabwe’s exporting companies will be honoured on October 29 for their contribution to national exports, during the first ever onsight/online awards ceremony.

Sugar Act review to end impasse

The Sugar Production Control Act is set to be amended to review the production, milling, marketing and sharing of revenue from proceeds from cane supplied by farmers, as Government moves in to resolve a long standing impasse between sugar producing firms and outgrowers.

Villagers pin hopes on sand dam innovation

In the dry and arid Vela area of Gwanda North rural district, which is part of the vast stretch of the southern part of the country where back-to-back droughts have led to acute water shortages, the construction of the Mayide River Sand Dam has become the picture of hope and optimism.

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