Satellite Leather Design Studio, what it means for Zim

The leather industry is critical in the Zimbabwean economy in view of its potential for higher employment, growth and value-added exports. 

Zimbabwe’s biggest bank to cut staff as Covid-19 forces rethink

 Zimbabwe’s CBZ Bank Ltd., the country’s biggest lender, has begun voluntary job cuts as it deals with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic on the corporate landscape. 

Schweppes empowers 2000

Beverages manufacturing giant, Schweppes Holdings Africa Limited, has said is harnessing hundreds of tonnes of raw fruits for value addition and beneficiation programmes from over 2000 rural households. 

Arcadia’s pilot plant makes firm progress

Approximately 70 percent of the engineering procurement and construction (EPC) scope for the Arcadia lithium project pilot plant has been completed, developer Prospect Resources has revealed.  

SADC acts on Mozambique terrorism

SADC is committed to achieving lasting peace, security, reconciliation and development in Mozambique with the ongoing Extraordinary Troika Summit, which will culminate in the meeting of Heads of State and Government tomorrow, an expression of the region’s resolve to tackle insurgency in the country.

Ministry compiles absentee teachers’ list

The list of teachers who skipped lessons last month has been sent by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to the Public Service Commission while the list of teachers missing from their classrooms this month is being collected as Government moves to enforce the policy of no-work no-pay.

Investment in health facilities pays off

Efforts in refurbishing and upgrading health facilities are gathering pace across the country, with President Mnangagwa expected to officially open Ekusileni Medical Centre next month, starting with the Covid-19 treatment and isolation centre, in the proposed phased commencement of operations at the facility.

Emotional send off for Gweru shooting victims

Popular Gweru socialite, Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) who was shot and killed in a frenzied gun attack on four people by a local polygamous man, who accused his second wife of cheating was yesterday buried at Senga cemetery in an emotional send-off thronged by hundreds of mourners.

Lungu rallies First Ladies

ALL African First Ladies involved with the Merck Foundation should continue prioritising human capital development through various capacity-building programmes aimed at supporting the work of Health ministries in their respective countries, Zambian President Edgar Lungu has said.

68 000ha of land for winter wheat

Over 68 000 hectares of land is now available for the winter wheat programme as Zimbabwe looks set to achieve the 75 000ha target.

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