Collaboration among players critical to restore dairy sector’s froth

Obert Chifamba Agric-Insight THE Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF) recently revealed that the national dairy herd currently stands at 40 000, half of which are milking cows producing an…

Mining sector upbeat about 2022 prospects

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter THE Mining industry is upbeat about prospects for achieving the growth target of eight percent in 2022, provided there is adequate support from the Government in…

New courts set to open next year

Court Reporter Construction of additional modern courts is proceeding with some expected to be opened early next year, acting Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure said yesterday. Speaking after the swearing…

Mafume wants charges dropped

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter SUSPENDED Harare mayor Jacob Mafume plans to ask the courts to drop charges of attempting to defeat the course of justice, in which he is accused…

Health facility treats Cyclone Idai’s wounds, soothes soul

Rumbidzai Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter “My wounds had healed, but my soul had not. I walked around thinking that one day l would see my husband and my child. I was…

IATF 2021 generates record US$42,1bn deals

Business Reporter  The second Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2021) generated a record US$42,1 billion in trade and trade-related investment deals, according to the latest tally released yesterday by the IATF…

G7 ministers praise SA

LONDON.– The new Covid-19 variant Omicron is highly transmissible and requires “urgent action,” G7 health ministers said yesterday, praising South Africa’s “exemplary work” for both detecting the strain and alerting…

EU supports efforts to tackle GBV in Zim

Frank Porte Correspondent November 25 marked the beginning of the 16 days set aside annually to reconfirm our commitment to fight and challenge violence against women and girls.  This year’s global…

SA explores new business in W Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa will next week undertake a visit to four west African nations, including Nigeria — a market where a number of South African companies have a presence. The…

Tourism to lose trillions

MADRID. – The coronavirus pandemic will cost the global tourism sector US$2 trillion in lost revenue in 2021, the UN’s tourism body said yesterday, calling the sector’s recovery “fragile” and…

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