CZI wants SI 127 impact track

Golden Sibanda INDUSTRY says it has understood the objectives behind Statutory Instrument (SI 127), but contends monetary authorities must adopt an iterative approach to tracking its impact and efficacy. SI…

Typhoid vaccine scheme for children extended

THE national programme to vaccinate all children against typhoid has been extended for another two weeks to ensure the full target of 5,8 million vaccinations, with 4,1 million children already having been given their shots.

IMF showers praises on Zim

Business Editor THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has lauded Zimbabwe’s resilience to Covid-19 while endorsing the significant progress made by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa towards transforming the…

No regrets for retiring Jarvis

PACE bowler, Kyle Jarvis, who announced his retirement from all forms of cricket yesterday, feels he has done his part for his country.

WATCH: Striker Ndlovu dies

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter LEGENDARY boxing trainer Philip ‘Striker’ Ndlovu has died. He was 66. Ndlovu succumbed to prostate cancer at his Ejingeni Flat in Makokoba suburb, Bulawayo, in…

Loga welcomes Senegalese challenge

WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, believes his troops will get a frank assessment of their capabilities, when they take on Senegal, in this year’s COSAFA Cup in South Africa.

COMMENT: Demise of ‘Striker’ should not spell doom for boxing in the province

THE death of legendary boxing trainer Philip ‘‘Striker’’ Ndlovu at the age of 66 yesterday has left a huge void in local boxing circles, particularly in Bulawayo. Ndlovu succumbed to…

‘Inflation heading the right way’

Golden Sibanda Zimbabwe’s central bank has projected inflation to take a massive dip in June and July, as it continues to trend down, anchored by exchange rate and price stability;…

Bumper yields: Why reducing post-harvest losses matters

While this year’s harvest has brought so much excitement in Zimbabwe and made most people to take pride in being in tune with what’s out in our crop fields, a huge danger lurks in the murky waters of post-harvest handling. 

High moisture content affects maize harvesting

Farmers have so far harvested 70 580 hectares of maize countrywide as the process is being affected by high moisture content and shortages of shellers.

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