Beitbridge marathon on
PREPARATIONS for the sixth edition of the Beitbridge Mayor’s anti-litter marathon have gathered momentum with the organisers opening registration to accommodate more participants.
Mines challenged to adopt latest technology
Mining firms should use technology to prevent incidents of injury and death in mines as well as bridge the information gaps for greater operational efficiency, technology industry executives say.
Natfoods sees output growth
National Foods says it will ramp up production and expand its market share driven by a new flour mill that will be installed to replace the existing plant at its Bulawayo Basch Street site.
Zim man gets R20 000 bail for smuggling
The trial of a 52 year-old Zimbabwean man who was recently arrested with R30 million worth of smuggled cigarettes in South Africa has been set for January 17 next year at the Polokwane Magistrate Court in Limpopo Province.
Gems crash to heavy defeat
THE Gems crashed to a heavy defeat at the hands of a rampant South Africa yesterday, going down 27-78, in their first encounter at the Africa Netball Cup in Windhoek, Namibia.
Meikles upscales climate proof measures
CONGLOMERATE, Meikles Limited, says it is upscaling its climate sustainability efforts as they have a direct bearing on the group’s operations, especially the agriculture segment.
Hoteliers appeal for bail out
Zimbabwe’s tourism industry has appealed to the Government for a stimulus package to drive recovery from the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zim-born golfer clinches SAPGA Champs title
ZIMBABWE-BORN South African professional Dean Burmester claimed his second victory of the year and added his name to one of the most prestigious trophies on the circuit.
Musanhu engages embassy to promote soccer in China
CHINA-BASED Zimbabwean Walter Musanhu, who runs Jadel Football Academy in Beijing, says they have engaged the Zimbabwean Embassy in China to be involved in their programmes as they promote the development of football.











