NEW: ‘Vast investment potential in public transport infrastructure’   

Zimbabwe’s public transport infrastructure offers vast investment potential, particularly in areas of road construction, mass urban transport systems and e-tolling, a Cabinet minister has said.   

NEW: Zim mining output, revenue expected to rise    

LOCAL mining companies expect to increase mineral output this year on the back of firm international commodity prices, putting them firmly on course to achieving the country’s target of a US$12 billion mining industry next year.

NEW: Southern Africa’s summer has been wetter than normal: here’s why  

March marks the end of Southern Africa’s 2021/2022 summer wet-season. Since its onset in October, most summer rainfall zone regions have experienced wetter than normal conditions. 

Striking teachers face disciplinary action

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   TEACHERS who failed to report for duty since the reopening of schools yesterday risk not being paid for the period they did not render…

Maid, gardener steal US$75 000 from employer

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A 34-year-old Harare maid has appeared in court on allegations of teaming up with her accomplice, a gardener to steal US$75 000 and 121 000 rands…

Kudzai Chapepa in last 16 of Cepha Tennis Junior J5

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter JUNIOR tennis ace Kudzai Chapepa has progressed to the next round of the J5 Cepha Tennis Junior J5 Week 1 tournament taking place in Bloemfontein, South…

NEW: 300 investors seek Zim business opportunities at Expo Dubai

OVER 300 prospective investors have approached the Zimbabwe Pavilion at the ongoing Expo 2020 Dubai, expressing interest in establishing business ventures in the country.

NEW: Zinwa secures 10 high-capacity drilling rigs

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) will this month take delivery of 10 high-capacity borehole drilling rigs, which will be used to anchor the Presidential Rural Horticulture Transformation Plan.

EMA racks $370 000 from waste management offenders

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent THE Environment Management Agency has so far collected fines amounting to $370 000 in an on-going blitzkrieg targeting the general public, businesses and public service vehicles…

By-elections: Government releases names of candidates

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT has released the names of candidates that will participate in the National Assembly by-elections set for March. The candidates’ names were published through a Government…

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