‘Mycotoxins a threat to food safety’
Nokutenda Chiyangwa and Andrew Muvishi Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said that there is need to address the issue of mycotoxins, which are a threat to…
Unpacking Tsvangirai’s funeral crowd
NOW that MDC-T founder Morgan Tsvangirai’s funeral is over, the chickens have come home to roost. People are beginning to sober up and indeed reality is setting in.
Another feather in Kirsty’s cap
PYEONGCHANG. — The 132nd International Olympic Committee session concluded its meeting in Pyeongchang, South Korea, yesterday with a unanimous vote to elect Zimbabwean swimming icon Kirsty Coventry, incoming chair of the IOC Athletes’ Commission, to the Executive Board.
Erect standard, secure structures, farmers told
Government has implored farmers to use cement in the construction of tobacco barns and houses to avoid disasters due to strong winds and hailstorms.
Consumer body trains 150 in organic farming
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has trained more than 150 rural consumers in organic farming methods in Masvingo as part of efforts to address food security challenges at household level in the province.
CFU pledges to work with Govt
The Commercial Farmers’ Union has pledged to work with Government in boosting agricultural productivity to ensure that industry contributes to national economic growth and development. Speaking at the National Land Tenure and Policy Dialogue workshop in Harare on Friday, CFU director Mr Ben Gilpin admitted that the institution, which was over 100 years old, was built on policies of racial inequality prior to Independence.
Traffic watchdog donates to Harare Central Hospital
Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) last week donated a state-of-the-art BV Endura C-arm Image intensifier to Harare Central Hospital.
Workplace bullies exposed in chilling new book
When the phrase “human resources” is mentioned, it often conjures up images of hiring, firing, pay days and policies. A new book has now blown the lid off this largely silent profession, exposing the shady goings-on that lurk behind the façade of brilliance of some of the seemingly well run corporates.
Masvingo City Council launches Operation Restore Order
Masvingo City Council has launched a blitz code named “Operation Restore Order” targeting illegal vendors, pirate taxis, illegal money changers and touts in a bid to bring sanity in the central business district.
ZTA chief Kaseke blasts retrogressive elements
DIVISIVE elements that are not embracing the new Government are frustrating the tourism sector’s efforts to meet set targets under the country’s new economic development trajectory, an official has revealed.











