Kariba generation limit inches up

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau ZESA HOLDINGS and Zambia’s Zesco have had the generation limit on the Kariba power stations inched up to 350MW each, from 300MW, pending further review at…

Form Four Maths not adding up

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter  ORDINARY-LEVEL Mathematics is arguably the most dreaded subject in the country with statistics showing that less than a fifth of candidates manage to pass it. This has…

South Africa battles water crisis

GAUTENG. — South Africa’s economic hub, Gauteng, is bearing the brunt of water shortages caused by dwindling reservoir levels due to high demand of water. As taps are running dry,…

Türkiye earthquake death toll tops 33 000

ANTAKYA. — Rescuers pulled more survivors from rubble yesterday, six days after one of the worst earthquakes to hit Türkiye and Syria, as Turkish authorities sought to maintain order across…

Coal miner receives key plant equipment

Business Reporter Contango Holdings, a London Alternative Investment Market (AIM) listed coal miner, has taken delivery of key equipment for its coal washer plant to be constructed at its Lubu…

Editorial Comment: Zimbabwe moves into economic take-off

GENERALLY speaking Zimbabwe’s economy continues to grow far faster than global averages and is one of the fastest growing in Africa, and a lot of economic problems have been sorted…

NTS defies power outages, records increased volumes

Enacy Mapakame National Tyre Services Limited (NTS) recorded an increase in volume performance for the third quarter to December 31, 2022 albeit a difficult environment worsened by power outages. Apart…

NAMA nomination a great honour: Freeman

Arts Reporter Zimdancehall chanter Freeman, real name Sylvesta Chizanga, is on cloud nine after being the most featured musician on this year’s National Arts Merits Awards (NAMA) 21st edition. Freeman…

Placements for 5 000 youths in agriculture

Herald Correspondent Up to 5 000 youths who graduated in Kwekwe last year after undergoing the provincial youth development skills programme will be placed on farms to boost their involvement…

Chevrons suffer Ballance blow

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE suffered heavy blows on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies at Queens Sports Club yesterday after the home side…

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