Dam levels rise to 62pc full
Zimbabwe’s major dams now hold 62 percent of their combined capacity, with some minor dams spilling while Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, the country’s largest interior water body is now over 70 percent full and well on its way to spilling for the first time.
300 new farmers venture into macadamia farming
OVER 300 new smallholder farmers in Manicaland have ventured into macadamia nut farming since last season.
Ex-Midlands minister’s freedom bid dismissed
JAILED former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Jason Machaya had his application for bail pending appeal against conviction and sentence dismissed by the High Court while his accomplice, provincial planning officer Chaisayanyerwa Chibururu was released on $50 000 bail.
Billiat credits Chiefs technical team
Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean attacker Khama Billiat was delighted after his side recorded an historic achievement by qualifying for the group stage of the CAF Champions League football for the first time following their 1-0 win over Primeiro de Agosto in Angola on Tuesday.
Masvingo greenbelt assessment project complete
Preliminary work on the development of a 3 000 hectare greenbelt earmarked for Masvingo East commercial farming heartland by Government, has started with assessment of land for the project now complete.
Warrant of arrest for self-styled prophet
Harare Magistrate Mrs Victoria Mashamba has issued a warrant of arrest against self-styled prophet for failing to restitute $3 100 and R46 000 he allegedly stole from his client.
Currency reforms drive retrocession insurance
Emergent risk from the currency reforms that culminated in the re-introduction of the Zimbabwe dollar in 2019, saw an increased number of reinsurers passing on risk to retrocessionnaires.
Zanu PF warns detractors
ZANU PF has warned some critics to stop lecturing the country’s leadership on implementing Covid-19 lockdown measures.
Biden’s victory confirmed
The US Congress yesterday confirmed President-elect Joe Biden’s November 3 election victory over President Donald Trump, clearing the way for Biden’s inauguration.
Fake certificates: Two denied bail
PEOPLE manufacturing and selling fake Covid-19 free certificates must be brought to book as they are derailing Government efforts to combat the pandemic, the State argued while opposing bail for two suspected producers on the grounds that they could continue making the fakes while on bail.











