Kutsaga drives sustainable future of tobacco industry

The golden leaf still remains one of Zimbabwe’s major foreign currency earners raking in an average yearly income of nearly US$1 billion.

Zim’s REITs market sees sustained growth

Zimbabwe’s Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs) market continues to grow, driven by expanding urbanisation, strong demand for real estate properties and regulatory support.

Cushion for persons with disabilities

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] ABOUT 100 persons with disabilities from Gwanda District received groceries and clothing as an intervention strategy to cushion them from the adverse effects of the El Nino-induced…

Ministries submit Budget requests

Ministries have submitted national budgetary requests exceeding ZiG700 billion to the Treasury for consideration in the 2025 fiscal policy statement, and as is normal this greatly exceeds the budget ceiling of ZiG140 billion, announced by Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube.

AMA cracks down on unlicensed agro-dealers

THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) is escalating efforts to protect farmers from unlicensed agro-input dealers capitalising on their urgency to secure inputs for the 2024/25 season and trading in counterfeit products.

NRSL boss defends Scottland crowning

Northern Region Soccer League leadership have defended their decision to crown Scottland as champions because Karoi United withdrew their appeal on the eve of the final day of their season.

Harare hosts IX Week of Italian Cuisine in the World

HARARE’S Peech Boutique Hotel will come under the spotlight from November 16 — 18 when it hosts the IX Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, courtesy of The Embassy of Italy in Zimbabwe.

More grit needed to fight inputs abuse

THE grim outlook that had in recent weeks been slowly creeping into the agriculture sector, especially for dry land farmers, is now fast receding into the horizon, thanks to the rains and the current inputs distribution plus planting activities.

Zim saves US$5m in dairy imports

Farmers have increased dairy production by 18 percent in the first nine months of the year with the backing of the Government, cutting imports by US$5 million compared to the same period last year and earning that extra money themselves.

Housing scheme gets green light to start construction

Work starts soon for a major scheme of houses and flats in Chitungwiza on Tantallon Farm, with the developers fulfilling the Government’s requirements for services before construction begins, a Cabinet Minister has said.

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