SADCC faces growing superpower threat
LONDON. – Growing superpower rivalry and a more threatening international climate are reinforcing the need for Southern African nations to strengthen their economic independence in order to control their own destiny.
Govt, FAO launch ‘PROFISHBLUE’ project
Ashton Mutyavaviri ZIMBABWE launched the improving fisheries governance and blue economy trade corridors in the SADC region (PROFISHBLUE) project aimed at supporting the sustainable management of fisheries resources and best…
Mounting STIs a headache
The phrase “Akarumwa nechekuchera” is not new to many of us.
Firm converts tobacco waste into fertiliser, agro-chemicals
Elton Manguwo GOVERNMENT’S call for tobacco value addition is bearing fruit with a local company African Extracts Limited looking to process tobacco scrap into fertiliser and agricultural chemicals, a development…
Highlanders clear player arrears
HIGHLANDERS have settled almost all signing-on fees owed to players from last year after principal sponsors Sakunda Holdings availed the funds.
Accounts clerk converts US$3 500 to personal use
An accounts clerk with MA Auto Suppliers has appeared before the courts for allegedly converting US$3 500 of company money to her personal use.
Suspected thief robs, kills victim
A suspected thief who robbed and thoroughly assaulted a couple that works at Glen View 9 Primary School in Harare leading to the death of one of the victims, has appeared in court.
How Marumo Gallants landed Msendami
NEWLY-SIGNED Marumo Gallants winger Daniel Msendami’s agent has opened up on the six-hour meeting that proved pivotal in the club securing the 23-year-old Zimbabwe international striker’s signature.
Council officials denied bail
The investigating officer in the matter of four Harare City officials, who allegedly awarded a US$9 million tender to Juluka Endo Joint Venture without following proper procedure, yesterday told the court that if they were granted bail, the quartet would be viciously attacked by the public since everyone was angry with them.
Agro-ecology seed fairs, boon for Zambezi Valley smallholder farmers
Ashton Mutyavaviri WITH slightly over a year left before the Utariri project ends, smallholder farmers situated along the Zambezi Valley are set to benefit from market linkages born from hosting…









