Masvingo’s SIMBI plant to churn 60 000 tonnes of steel annually
Masvingo’s sole heavy industry, Sponge Iron Mining and Beneficiation Industries(SIMBI) will from next year start producing 60 000 tonnes of steel annually in a major boon for the local economy as Government eyes to meet Vision 2030 targets.
Brain drain hits BAZ
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has lost 25 of its 35 engineers, negatively affecting the implementation of the digitisation project.
WATCH: Rwanda to engage Zimbabwe on recruitment of teachers
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Rwandan government will soon engage their Zimbabwean counterparts in the recruitment of teachers to work in the Central African country. This came out during…
Body dumped in cattle kraal
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A MARANGE man was early Monday morning found dead in a cattle kraal with bruises all over his body in a suspected murder case. The lifeless…
Pastor Barak launches Yimi Lo DVD
Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Correspondent GOSPEL musician Pastor Barak (real name Siphethangani Sibanda) has launched a DVD for album Yimi Lo. The DVS which is rich with five powerful tracks that…
Teacher rapes pupil (12)
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A BUHERA teacher allegedly ambushed a 12-year-old primary school pupil and raped her at knife point. Isheunopa Mukuvari (52), who is stationed at Mutauto Secondary…
Lady Chevrons set for training camp
THE Zimbabwe women’s cricket team are expected to start preparations for their first ever One Day International series when they regroup for training in Harare tomorrow for the matches against visiting Ireland women’s team.
Soil enrichment programme launched in Uzumba
Takawira Photovet Dapi The Uzumba Soil Enrichment Agricultural Show (UDSEAS) officially launched a soil neutralisation and enrichment mixture programme at Zvauya Village in Ward 11, on Friday last week. Legislator…
ZRP raises $32m in three days through fines
Police have raised nearly $32 million after arresting and fining over 44 000 touts, unregistered vehicles and cars fitted with dangerous bar headlights under ongoing operations being conducted countrywide.
France’s Sarkozy convicted of illegal campaign financing
A Paris court has found Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s former president, guilty of illegal campaign financing of his unsuccessful 2012 re-election bid.











