Kenya’s power imports from Uganda rise 18pc

Kenya’s electricity imports from Uganda increased 18,4 percent in January, fuelled by a bigger demand.

GMB moves to clear outstanding farmer debts

WITH the 2024 crop marketing season now silhouetted against the horizon, the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has moved to settle 93 and 41 percent of outstanding farmers’ payments in local and foreign currency respectively as Treasury continues to mobilise funds to clear the remaining debts.

Under-fire Bayern face Lazio

Stung by a 3-0 humiliation at the hands of Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich head to Lazio today knowing only a deep run in Europe will salvage their season. Thomas Tuchel’s…

West shifts blame, accuses others for its faults

Mareb Al-ward It is obvious from the analysis of armed conflicts that each armed conflict has an extraterritorial impact on neighbouring countries and this damage may extend to the world…

Don’t knock women bosses

The Herald, February 14, 1989 THE Minister of Community and Co-operative Development and Women’s Affairs, Cde Joice Mujuru, yesterday told working women not to be so critical of their female…

England on Ahmed’s visa issues

England’s Rehan Ahmed ran into visa issues on the team’s return to India from Abu Dhabi for the third Test of their five-match series after the legspinner was briefly stopped…

Sugarcane industry upbeat on improved yields

ALTHOUGH farmers must remain vigilant to identify potential yellow sugarcane aphid (YSA) outbreaks, the sugarcane industry is expecting better fortunes this season after recording low infestation levels of the pest, thanks to timely interventions by growers to suppress it.

‘Pulses can improve the condition of your soil’

‘Pulses can improve the condition of your soil’

Presidential Fisheries Scheme: A hopeful development for Insiza

GOVERNMENT has continued to walk the talk on its promise not to leave anyone or place behind as the country marches towards achieving Vision 2030 with two fisheries projects being launched at Silalatshani Irrigation Scheme and Insiza Dam in Matabeleland South on Thursday.
The projects got 5 000 fingerlings each that are set to benefit the Insiza community by boosting food and nutrition security as well as employment creation.

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