Zim lures Saudi investors
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday to attend the Saudi Arabia-Africa summit where he will engage an array of investors from the oil-rich country as well as have a one on one meeting with Saudi ruler, King Salman bin Adulazizi, as part of his bilateral engagements.
Farmers break new ground, harvest 457 000t of wheat
THE Second Republic’s investment in wheat production continues to pay off handsomely, as farmers have so far harvested nearly 457 000 tonnes of the crop, representing a new record in wheat production.
President to meet UAE counterpart
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is set to hold bilateral meetings with United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Aal Nahyan, as well as with UAE business leaders when he attends the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) Summit to be held in Dubai later this month.
‘Load shedding to end by monthend’
HWANGE Power Station’s Unit 7, which has a capacity to generate 300MW but is undergoing maintenance, will be back online in the next three weeks.
IECMS edges closer to free flow of justice
The Judicial Service Commission’s (JSC) Integrated Electronic Case Management Systems (IECMS) has significantly transformed the country’s courts while enhancing legal infrastructure and increasing access to justice, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said.
NPA gets down to serious business
THE speedy conclusion of high-profile cases appears to be the new norm under the country’s new Prosecutor-General, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, who was appointed last month and promised to introduce “a culture of concluding cases”.
Christmas Pass bypass road construction set for 2024
Ray Bande Senior Reporter WORK on the construction of the Christmas Pass by-pass 33km stretch which will also cover the revamping of the problematic Sakubva (Murahwa) Green Market Bridge…
CCC crisis deepens, confirms internal contradictions
THE crisis in the opposition CCC is deepening and broadening, with senior members and advisors to CCC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa publicly firing political salvos and diatribes interpretively directed towards former legislators and what are supposed to be his two deputies, Mr Tendai Biti and Professor Welshman Ncube.
Drug abuse: 36 lives reclaimed in Manicaland
Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter THE fight against drug and substance abuse is gaining traction in Manicaland as at least 36 people have been successfully rehabilitated and reintegrated back into…
Manicaland attracts more investors
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor MANICALAND’S relentless efforts to grow its provincial Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and economy received a timely boost as the province attracted investment worth US$41.81 million,…











