Triathlon Zim hold season opener
TRIATHLON Zimbabwe got their season underway on Sunday at Mount Pleasant Pool with some of the athletes taking advantage of the event to step up their preparations for the Africa Championships due to take place next month.
Cottco’s revenue to grow as value addition surges
THE country’s largest cotton merchant, Cottco, is set to witness a surge in earnings on the backdrop of firming lint prices on the international market coupled with rising levels of lint processing into yarn.
Zanu PF losing candidates file election petitions
TWO Zanu-PF losing parliamentary candidates have approached the Electoral Court seeking to challenge the victory of their opponents in last month’s polls.
SDGs exhibition showcases nation’s progress
The Sustainable Development Goals exhibition in Harare is showcasing Zimbabwe’s progress in advancing the 17 SDGs that were adopted by United Nations member states in 2015, United Nations resident and humanitarian coordinator Mr Edward Kallon has said.
Australia urged to lift sanctions against Zim
The Zimbabwe Information Centre (ZIC) in Australia has urged the Australian government to lift sanctions against a number of Zimbabwean individuals as they are not justified.
US clearly knows what ‘Global South’ least wants to hear at UNGA
Starting from yesterday, the high-level week of the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) began and will last until September 26.
Bursar up for US$236 000 theft
A Lomagundi College Trust bursar in Chinhoyi has appeared in court on allegations of stealing US$236 000 from her employer.
Over one million hectares targeted under Pfumvudza/Intwasa
A target of over one million hectares of crops under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme has been set for the 2023/2024 summer cropping season as Government moves to ensure optimum production and guarantee food security.
Biti assault trial adjourned
The assault trial for Tendai Biti has been adjourned to September 29 when the politician is expected to be placed to his defence.
‘Let’s eliminate middlemen in cattle sales’
Farmers should create active associations to lobby for better cattle prices and eliminate the participation of middlemen some of whom fleece farmers during cattle sales, the Veterinary Services Department has said.










