Caledonia earmarks US$5m for gold project
CALEDONIA Mining Corporation says it will this year inject US$5 million required to restart the oxide project at Bilboes Gold Limited in Bubi district, Matabeleland North Province.
Katsimberis property to be attached
Building contractor George Katsimberis is set to lose property to his former business partner Mr Kenneth Sharpe, who has been given a High Court green light to attach the property to recover over US$15 000 in legal fees and other expenses incurred in defending two civil cases.
Gems to finalise team selection
WITH the Netball World Cup qualifiers getting closer, Zimbabwe senior national netball team assistant coach Tatenda Shinya says they are now in the final phase of their team selection.
Building frenzy to ease accommodation crisis
When Zimbabwe embarked on the Murambatsvina clean-up campaign in 2005, the exercise was unjustifiably condemned, particularly by the West.
Six more Mashwede employees nabbed
Paidamoyo Bore SIX more Mashwede Holdings employees have been arrested in connection with theft involving more than US$70 000.
Marry Mubaiwa ruling deferred
HARARE regional magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye has had to delay her decision on whether Marry Mubaiwa will be put to her defence to explain herself on charges of assaulting her former maid sometime in 2020 since the State has yet to respond to Mubaiwa’s application for discharge.
Chibuku Neshamwari dance festival gathers momentum
Organisers for the Chibuku Neshamwari Dance festival finale have said preparations for this year’s edition are at an advanced stage.
Mpofu hopes to motivate other athletes
LONG-DISTANCE runner Isaac Mpofu is hoping that his performance at the just-ended World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, the United States, will serve as a motivation to other athletes aspiring to compete at the highest level.
Presidential Tick Grease Scheme hits 1 million target
THE Presidential Blitz Tick Grease Scheme has now reached its target of one million farmers who received 1kg packs of tick grease for free, to combat the spread of January Disease and other tick-borne related diseases on cattle.
96pc of tobacco growers opted for contract farming
The 2022 tobacco auction marketing season officially closed on July 20, with mop up sales now being held every Wednesday. Contract sales continue, as volumes of the crop coming are still high. Our Acting Features Editor Elita Chikwati (EC) had an interview with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) chief executive Mr Meanwell Gudu (MG) on this year’s season and other related issues.










