ZPCS targets 600 tonnes maize from prison

A harvest of about 600 tonnes of maize is expected by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS)’s Hurungwe Prison Farm this year.

Life-changing skills for inmates

Hurungwe Farm Prison is training convicts on basic skills so they can be self-employed and self-supporting when they are released.

Concern over sharp rise in sand poaching

People caught poaching sand and illegal quarrying in Harare will be arrested and the vehicles used impounded as the activities are illegal, Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) for Harare Metropolitan Mr Tafadzwa Muguti has said.

Follet-Smith makes Limpopo Open cut

ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer, Ben Follet-Smith, made the cut at the Limpopo Championship at the Euphoria Golf and Lifestyle Estate at the weekend.

Jere case continues in May

ZESA Holdings is generating revenue from smart meters supplied by businessman Farai Jere’s company, Helcraw Electrical, which the State alleges were faulty, the power utility company’s former northern region general manager Engineer Raphael Katsande said in court yesterday .

Muzinda continues to shine

ZIMBABWE motocross star, Tanya Muzinda, is riding on the crest of a wave in Florida, United States, after she captured two podium finishes, over the weekend.

Mudzinganyama stars in Rocks win

A FINE all-round performance by Brian Mudzinganyama powered Southern Rocks to a four-wicket victory over Eagles at Old Hararians yesterday and effectively sealed their place in the Pro50 Championship final against Rhinos tomorrow.

Malaria making alarming resurgence

MALARIA is a dreadful killer. Last year it was estimated that a million people, mostly children, would die of the disease in Africa.

‘Dubious’ contractors prejudice Zinara of US$71,5 million

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) could have been prejudiced of about US$71,5 million in special projects undertaken with a number of “questionable and dubious”…

Dinson Colliery commences coke production

DINSON Colliery Company has started heating up its furnace in preparation for the start of metallurgical coke production next month at the US$30 million plant. 

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