New flour plant for Bulawayo

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED agro-industrial concern, National Foods is set to install a new state-of-the art US$5 million flour milling plant at the firm’s factory in Bulawayo. The…

Auditors speak on Mhlophe executive tenure extension

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS auditors PN and A Chartered Accountants told members at the club’s annual general meeting on Sunday that decisions made by the Kenneth Mhlophe led…

Gospel musician encourages people to look up to God

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Gospel musician Rose Mambo has encouraged people to look up to God for help with her new track Ezintabeni, which is derived from the Bible book…

ZSE grants 30-day results publication reprieve

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has granted listed companies with financial results due out at the end of this month, a 30-day reprieve within which to publish them. The extension,…

Mobile firms revenues up 38 percent in Q4, 2020

MOBILE telecommunications firms recorded a 37,5 percent growth in revenue to $8,94 billion in the quarter ending December 2020 pushed by increased demand for data services, the industry regulator said.…

Silobela irrigation schemes rehab on course

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE rehabilitation works at two irrigation schemes is on course in Silobela in the Midlands Province as the country seeks to enhance food production beyond rain-fed…

ZANU PF urges members to welcome defectors

Zanu PF structures have been exhorted to embrace senior opposition members who are seeing the light and defecting to join the ruling party which is angling to garner more than 5 million votes and resoundingly win in the next general elections due in 2023.

Zimbabwe Staff College calls for national security

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Staff College (ZSC) has called on the country’s security, social and economic players to work closely together to guarantee national security. This emerged yesterday…

Government plans to start growing star grass

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT is planning to start growing star grass around the country’s districts for livestock grazing to restock the national herd and revive the beef industry.…

Farm crops on demand, farmers told

Judith Phiri, Farming Reporter FARMERS have been urged to prioritise farming crops on demand and aid Government’s Agriculture and Food System Transformation strategy which seeks to achieve a US$8,2 billion…

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