$3bn needed to upgrade Masvingo roads

An estimated $3 billion is required to rehabilitate key roads across Masvingo Province after they were extensively damaged by heavy rains this season.

Fidelity granted order over gold mine

FIDELITY Printers and Refineries has been granted an interim order by the High Court, blocking hooligans that had invaded a gold mine it owned in the Midlands and reversing the forfeiture and reallocation of the mining claims as due process had not been followed.

Govt steps up Gwayi-Shangani projects

MATABELELAND is poised for economic growth as Government has stepped up efforts to commission the huge Gwayi-Shangani Dam and associated pipeline to Bulawayo before the end of next year.

River to boost irrigation capacity in Chimanimani

Government is seeking to use water from Umvumvumvu River to boost irrigation capacity in Chimanimani district and domestic water supply for communities in Bumba and surrounding areas.

Resources to procure sufficient vaccines in place

Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs as the chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

Pfumvudza crop in good shape

The country is expecting a good yield from the 2020/21 summer farming season after most provinces surpassed targeted hectares in the Intwasa/Pfumvudza programme, aided by the good rains being received.

Youths urged to patch up potholes

AN organisation dealing with youths, Volunteer Troops for Sustainable Development, is rallying youths across the country to contribute to the development of their areas.

Kaitano wants more

JOHANNESBURG. — SuperSport United’s place on the South African Premiership standings at the halfway mark may be something to celebrate.

Stray lion’s reign of terror in Mhangura ends

Rangers from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority have killed a stray lion suspected of being part of five lions that have been terrorising farming communities in Doma under Mhangura constituency since last month.

Honda lowers global car sales outlook due to chip shortage

TOKYO. – Honda Motor Co yesterday announced that it had lowered its global auto sales projection for the January to March quarter by 100 000 vehicles owing to a worldwide semiconductor shortfall.

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