CHEVRONS CAN ONLY WAIT

ZIMBABWE will have to wait until tomorrow when hosts Pakistan take on Sri Lanka to find out whether they have made it into this weekend final or book an early flight home.

US$312 000 Gungwe Dam rehabilitation brings relief to 3 000 villagers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu has called for the urgent identification of strategic economic activities from dam resources in Matabeleland South to create local jobs…

Health sector in job evaluation drive to stem skills flight

Mkhululi Ncube, Zimpapers Reporter THE Health Service Commission (HSC) has embarked on a “Job Evaluation and Rationalisation” exercise aimed at addressing skills flight and low morale among health workers in…

Over two million Pfumvudza/Intwasa plots prepared in Mash East

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau More than two million Pfumvudza/Intwasa plots have been prepared in Mashonaland East Province as households embrace climate-proofed conservative agriculture. The province is targeting 600 000 households…

Zim launches AI, innovation week

Phillipa Mukome-Chinhoi Zimbabwe is ready to step into the era of Artificial Intelligence, frontier technologies, and innovation-led development, according to a Cabinet minister. Speaking at the launch of the UNDP…

Rapist stepfather jailed 20 years

Zvikomborero Parafini-Court Reporter A 40-YEAR-OLD man who was being tried for raping his 14-year-old stepdaughter, was yesterday slapped with a 20-year jail term. Blessed Shiri of Kuwadzana, Harare, had initially…

More than 75 000 farmers register to grow tobacco

More than 75 000 farmers have been contracted to grow tobacco for the 2025/26 season, with the communal farmers dominating the sector.

TNF maps out strategy to promote economic stability

The Tripartite Negotiating Forum has positioned itself as a critical enabler of Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda, outlining an expansive strategy to foster a predictable, cooperative and competitive socio-economic environment.

Zimborders Consortium supports B/bridge’s social services

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau THE Zimborders Consortium, which in partnership with the Government modernised the Beitbridge Border Post at a cost of US$300 million, has continued to extend support to enhance…

AS A MATTER OF FACT

LAST week, we ran a story headlined ‘Should ZIFA CEO resign?’ in the wake of the confusion which greeted the PSL clubs’ decision to freeze relegation.

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