Zim seeks more Chinese investment in energy sector

Zimbabwe has  encouraged more Chinese investments into the country’s energy sector

Wheat farmers optimistic

Wheat deliveries now stand at 186 682 tonnes compared to 199 459 tonnes during the same period last year with farmers expecting a bumper harvest of 600 000 tonnes this season.

Namibian police, election authorities set the tone

WINDHOEK. – In preparation for today’s watershed Presidential and National Assembly elections, the Namibian Police and the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) have combined to set the tone.

Man jailed for wife’s brutal murder

In a harrowing case, a man from Gocha Village, Mt Darwin has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the cold-blooded murder of his wife following a domestic dispute.

CAPS Utd rope in expat goalkeeper

GHANAIAN goalkeeper Stephen Odai Kwaku says he has set sights on helping giants CAPS United turn around their fortunes after signing a two-year contract.

Swimmers satisfied with HAS swimming gala

HARARE Amateur Swimming concluded the first weekend of its Senior Championships on Sunday, with most swimmers expressing satisfaction with their performances in their respective events.

Resumption of Kadoma-Sanyati Road upgrade lauded

Motorists and local residents have welcomed the ongoing upgrade of the Kadoma-Sanyati Road, which connects the southern part of Mashonaland West with Gokwe North District in the Midlands Province.

Collective effort on renewable energy

The business community has been urged to invest in solar energy and use net metering to sell excess power into the national grid, thus reducing its dependence on Zesa. This is critical in the face of climate-driven load shedding and sales will cover some of the costs of solar investment.

Zim’s path to debt resolution, economic growth

Recent developments in the high-level structured dialogue on arrears clearance and debt resolution signal Zimbabwe’s renewed commitment to fiscal responsibility and international cooperation.

Govt intensifies crackdown on smuggled goods

GOVERNMENT has intensified efforts to combat smuggling and trade in counterfeit products that threaten public health and the economy, a Cabinet Minister has said.

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