Good tobacco harvest expected
ZIMBABWE is likely to achieve a tobacco harvest roughly similar to the one realised last year, despite the negative impact of dry spells that affected some crops.
New twist to stockfeed company ownership
Foreign investors in one of the country’s biggest stockfeed producers, Feedmix Zimbabwe, are reportedly planning to pull out of the venture citing malpractices bordering on corruption by some of the company’s local shareholders.
Nyahora preps on track
SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean long-distance runner Rutendo Nyahora believes she is on the right track as she seeks qualification for the World Athletics Championships.
Chamisa contradicts self at rally
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Mr Nelson Chamisa contradicted himself at a rally held at Dulivhadzimu Stadium in Beitbridge yesterday when he criticised the use of multi-currency system before promising his followers to do the same if elected into office.
‘PVO amendment Bill not closing CSO space’
Gibson Nyikadzino recently in Kadoma The Government has indicated that the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill neither seeks to close space in the civic society sector nor stifle donor…
Churches in call for peace ahead of polls
Churches must play a leading role in promoting peace and tolerance ahead of the forthcoming by-elections, Zimbabwe Christian Ministers Association(ZCMA) head Bishop Christopher Choto said, noting that churches play critical role in the socio-economic development and political stability of the country.
Cafca not in hurry for new tech
Cafca Limited managing director, Rob Webster, says his company has stayed away from use of new technology to remain agile and preserve jobs.
Redwing remains under judicial plan
Redwing Mine remains under the judicially-approved resolution plan for revival until it is able to operate normally, the High Court has ruled, quashing the company’s bid to have it removed from the corporate rescue plan.











