Kariba anchors power supply despite low water

Kariba South power station remains Zimbabwe’s major source of electricity despite production limitations  due to the low water level, which has prompted the Zimbabwe River Authority (ZRA) to ration the amount of water used to generate electricity from Lake Kariba.

Kariba anchors power supply despite low water

Business reporter Kariba South power station remains Zimbabwe’s major source of electricity despite production limitations  due to the low water level, which has prompted the Zimbabwe River Authority (ZRA) to…

Miss Zim Queen enters home stretch

Arts Reporter Organisers for the inaugural Miss Zimbabwe Queen (MZQ) pageant scheduled for next month at Rainbow Towers have said that they are wrapping up the auditions this Saturday.  The…

Editorial comment: Firearms amnesty can also generate legal changes

The amnesty for unlicensed firearms declared last week and running to the end of next month was a much-needed and very welcome move to collect a lot of dubious weapons…

China shocks with rate cut as data show ‘alarming’ slowdown

Bloomberg China’s economic slowdown deepened in July due to a worsening property slump and continued coronavirus lockdowns, with an unexpected cut in interest rates unlikely to turn things around while…

Zim poised for bumper wheat harvest

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Farmers will soon start harvesting the winter wheat crop and for the first time in its history Zimbabwe is likely to be self-sufficient in wheat, with…

WATCH: Women team up to venture into piggery

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter A GROUP of 14 women from Bulawayo have started a pig rearing project on the outskirts of the city. Boasting 30 animals under the consortium, the…

SeedCo annual turnover drops

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter LISTED seed producer, SeedCo Limited, has reported an eight percent drop in turnover for the full year ended 31 March 2022 attributed to a decline in…

Africans have a duty to tell their own story

In his piece titled, Global coloniality and the challenges of creating African futures, prolific scholar Professor Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni asks: “Can Africans create African futures within a modern world system structured…

NGOs’ anti-Zim stance hits new low

Political Editor  Western-sponsored non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have once again contrived a bad statement alleging cooked up human rights abuses in Zimbabwe, all to cast the country in bad light, ahead…

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