Dairy sector eyes US$2bn target

The dairy industry is rolling out robust initiatives and investments to grow the sector to US$1,9 billion in value by 2025.

WHEN HOMES BECOME TICKING TIME BOMBS

Nyasha Ngadzi of Bulawayo, is still traumatised by the misfortune that changed her life in October 2020.

Their family home in Magwegwe was gutted by fire when the mother accidentally used petrol instead of paraffin to make floor polish.

Warriors dampen nation’s spirits

For the umpteenth time, the Zimbabwe national soccer team managed to raise the nation’s hopes only to dampen football fans’ spirits in cruel fashion.

Youths are the real deal

“The young do not know enough to be prudent, and, therefore, they attempt the impossible, and achieve it, generation after generation”, so says Pearl S. Buck.

‘Maintain investor friendly policies’

POLICYMAKERS should continue to craft investor-friendly policies this year for the public and private sector to maintain their growth momentum, captains of industry have said.

Vulnerable groups go shopping with First Lady

IT was a day of double delight on Friday for representatives of children living in homes, the elderly in old people’s homes, those living with disabilities among many other disadvantaged groups countrywide when First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa afforded them an opportunity to go shopping with her unaware that a major surprise awaited them from NetOne.

Cottco seeks $800m to clear farmers’ debts

Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) says it will mobilise $800 million to clear outstanding debts to cotton farmers after the Government settled the unpaid portion of the 2020 subsidy.

Patriotic songs made me join the struggle

THOUSANDS of brave sons and daughters of Zimbabwe sacrificed their lives by abandoning their families, jobs and studies to join the fiercely fought armed struggle.

Positive turn of fortune for youthful businessman

GROWING up in Harare’s high-density suburb of Mufakose, Albert Kaseke never entertained the thought of becoming a successful businessman one day.

Farms: Chickens coming home to roost

The Government has set February 15 as the date by which all A1 and A2 farmers must submit farm production reports every year.

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