Cottco delinter plant commissioned
THE commissioning of Kadoma Cottco Ginnery’s delinter plant yesterday is a game changer expected not only to create employment but also help cut the import bill and increase cotton seed revenue by more than 200 percent.
Prison officers urged to shun corruption
Prison officers must shun all forms of corruption and exhibit high levels of discipline and integrity in the organisation, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner General Moses Chihobvu has said.
Lesotho geared for Region 5 Games
LESOTHO is leaving no stone unturned in the process of preparing for successful hosting of the 9th edition of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Games.
Mapeza concerned about future of Zim football
WARRIORS interim coach, Norman Mapeza, believes Zimbabwean football needs to find a way to revive its junior development programmes or suffer the consequences of a slow and painful death.
Printflow sets up integrity committee
Printflow (Pvt) Limited has become the first parastatal to set up an integrity committee, while other firms now await endorsement by their respective boards to be able to submit lists of selected committee members to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).
Ndlovu prepares for World Duathlon Champs
ENGLAND-BASED Zimbabwean endurance athlete, Sipho Hobane Ndlovu, hopes his participation at this weekend’s World Duathlon Championships in Aviles, Spain, will inspire other aspiring local athletes to pursue their dreams. The…
Esports explode into billion-dollar business
THE global e-sports industry is big business these days, and the numbers say it all.
Fund health sector adequately to cut donor dependency: Murwira
More Government funds must be committed towards financing the health sector to reduce over-reliance on donor funding, strengthen health delivery systems and curb the loss of trained professionals as part of progress towards achieving universal health coverage.
‘Without discipline we will fail’
POLITICAL economists have always argued that there are problems presented in the international finance system in the relationship between politics and finance.
‘Prophets’ drownings: Chief demands 20 cattle
Chief Makuni, Chaora Nicholas Musika (81), has summoned leaders of the Johanne Masowe eJerusalem Church to appear before his court today for desecrating the sacred Mhungumwe pool on the confluence of Mazowe and Tsvinje rivers in Marymount, Rushinga, and causing the death of the eight “prophets” by drowning.











