Veterinary charges reviewed

The Department of Veterinary Services has reviewed upwards charges for the services they offer in line with the foreign currency auction rate.

Zebras to miss Morocco-based attacking duo

BOTSWANA will be without the attacking duo of Tumisang Orebonye and Kabelo Seakanyeng, for their crunch AFCON qualifier against Zimbabwe, in Francistown, this evening.

Tapiwa burial set for Saturday

Seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore killed in September last year for ritual purposes in Murehwa district will be buried on Saturday, even though the head is yet to be found. 

Coronavirus derails fight against TB

NEW DELHI. – In the year since Covid-19 flipped the world on its head, diagnosis and treatment of another serious lung disease — tuberculosis — has plummeted, leaving experts fearful that progress in tackling that pandemic will be lost. 

Lack of capacity hampers Zim exports

Low production levels are one of Zimbabwe’s biggest impediments as the economy seeks to expand its exports, Foreign Affairs and International Deputy Minister David Musabayana has said.

Invictus to raise US$10m for oil

Invictus Energy, which is exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has received firm commitments from investors to raise US$10,48 million (A$8 million), which the firm requires to fund exploration.

Britons face £5 000 fine for going on holiday

LONDON. – British people attempting to go on vacation while travel restrictions are still in place could face a £5 000  fine under new government legislation.

Armoury officer in guns smuggling case

Police officer-in-charge of armoury in Mashonaland West, Clive Kadambure, has been arrested in connection with the case where two men were recently arrested after being found in possession of six firearms suspected to have been destined for Mozambique. 

Prophetess summoned over death of woman

A prophetess from Johanne Masowe eChishanu apostolic sect who operated a birth camp at her house in Manhenga area, Mashonaland Central, has been summoned to Chief Masembura’s court after failing to help a mother deliver twins resulting in her death. 

Trade Fair moved to December

THE second edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2021) has been rescheduled to December to allow for a wider roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccines across the continent. 

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