Mash Holdings revenue drops 3 percent
Listed property concern — Mashonaland Holdings Limited says revenue for the four months to January 2018 softened by 3 percent to $1,58 million as voids rose to 29 percent.
Siltation a threat to irrigation: Shiri
Government has implored farmers to desist from poor farming practices that are causing siltation in some of the country’s major dams and threatening the ongoing irrigation development thrust.
Dinha calls for peace ahead of elections
Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha has said the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has to preserve peace and prevent conflict ahead of this year’s harmonised elections.
Chitepo School – an enduring legacy of the struggle
One of the most positive outcomes of the military’s “Operation Restore Legacy” which led to the resignation of former President Mugabe in November last year is the revival of the Chitepo Ideological School.
ZETDC constructs $7,5m substation in Beitbridge
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has started constructing a $7,5 million substation to augment power supplies to Beitbridge town.
Woman loses $200k lawsuit
A woman who suffered high voltage shock after making contact with a live cable has lost a $200 000 lawsuit because she filed her claim out of time.
Call to identify land for VTCs
ADMINISTRATIVE districts in Manicaland should identify pieces of land for the construction of vocational training centres, as funds for the programme have been set aside in the National Budget.
Midlands ready to host ICC Word Cup qualifiers
Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Owen Ncube on Monday toured cricket facilities in Kwekwe to assess the province’s preparedness for the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifying matches to be held from March 4 to 25.
Hamilton to sign new contract
Mercedes are confident Lewis Hamilton will sign a new contract with the team and are hopeful the new deal will be announced in “a few weeks”.
Harare inmates receive 30t sugar
Tongaat Hulett yesterday donated 30 tonnes of sugar to inmates at Harare Central Remand Prison.









