First Lady leads environment conservation as Zim commemorates 4 special events . . . holds counselling session in Buhera

ENVIRONMENT and wildlife patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday joined thousands of people, stakeholders and the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife in celebrating four special events on the ministry’s calendar as she maintains a foothold in promoting awareness on environmental conservation and protection.

SA wants biodiversity to mirror climate drive

South Africa wants to develop national biodiversity goals similar in scale to those it’s pursuing to transition its economy to the use of climate-friendly energy, its environment minister said. They…

Miners seek power tariff cut, tax relief

Martin Kadzere The Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe is lobbying the Government for a temporary reduction of electricity tariffs and tax relief for platinum miners in response to the plummeting global…

Govt, partnerships aim to cut imports

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT says it is confident its initiatives, including partnerships with key stakeholders, to drive the local production of goods will ensure the country does not become a “supermarket”…

Music: Powerful soundtrack of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle

The attainment of independence on April 18, 1980, marked a watershed moment in Zimbabwe’s history, not only politically, but culturally as well.

Lady Chevrons clinch ODI series

THE Zimbabwe Lady Chevrons sealed the One Day International against Papua New Guinea when they cruised to a two-wicket victory over the Oceanias in a low-scoring encounter at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

‘New technologies to mitigate impact of drought’

Fildah Gwati IN the face of the current challenges caused by the El Niño weather, Government is pushing for the adoption of new agricultural technologies and research projects that proffer…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Drive to stay alive this Easter holiday

More than 2 000 people a year died on Zimbabwe’s roads with peaks in the daily death rate during the festive season and the long holiday weekends of Easter and Heroes Day as many more ordinary motorists take to the highways.

Green Buildings Council, UN-Habitat in US$6m deal

Business Reporter The Green Buildings Council of Zimbabwe (GBCZ) yesterday sealed a US$6 million partnership deal with the United Nations (UN) Habitat to support energy and resource efficiency in the…

Warriors suffer heartbreak

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