Biosafety training critical for economic development

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe must promote the understanding of national biosafety issues to enhance the country’s capacity to manage and handle potential risks associated with genetically modified organisms (GMO)…

SA’s new mining minister assures policy certainty in sector

 CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s newly appointed Minister of Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe pledged yesterday to ensure policy certainty in the mining sector.

ZSE gains

HARARE – The local equities market’s All-Share index gained 0.28 points to settle at 86.50 as CAFCA added $0, 0800 to trade at $0, 4800, while beverages giant Delta put…

EFF’s Shivambu apologises for ‘scuffle’ with journalist outside parly

JOHANNESBURG. – Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) deputy president Floyd Shivambu says he regrets and will write a formal apology after a confrontation with a journalist outside parliament in Cape Town on…

LATEST: Upcoming swimmer breaks records

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent UPCOMING junior swimmer, Tichatonga Makaya broke two records at the recently held Zimbabwe National Junior championships as he outlined his potential as a rising star.

MDCT candidates to pay $1k each

Brian Chitemba, Harare Bureau FRESH turmoil has rocked MDC-T over party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s move to protect sitting MPs from contesting party primary elections.

LATEST: LSU students demonstrate

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter STUDENTS at Lupane State University based at the institution’s campus in Lupane are up in arms with the authorities after they allegedly exempted students from the…

SeedCo gets RBZ approval for partial unbundling

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed seed producer SeedCo says it had been granted exchange control authority by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to partially unbundle its external…

Rand perks up a little ahead of key data

The rand perked up a little on Tuesday morning, a day after President Cyril Ramaphosa suspended the South African Revenue Service (SARS) commissioner Tom Moyane, in yet another decisive step to restore…

Traditional African medicine and conventional drugs: friends or enemies?

By Chrisna Gouws Africa is home to an extensive and diverse medicinal plant life. This includes commonly used herbs like Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), Devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens), Buchu (Agathosma betulina),…

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