Zim to save US$260m on grain imports
Livingstone Marufu The country can harvest over 500 000 tonnes of cereals this season if current rains continue until month-end, a situation that can save it US$260 million in grain…
Chigumba spells out vision
On February 1, 2018, President Emmerson Mnangagwa swore in Justice Priscilla Chigumba as Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson. She was selected from a short-list provided by the Judicial Service Commission and…
Industry sees economy surpassing growth targets
Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter INDUSTRY body, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries says the economy is likely to grow beyond the projected 4,5 percent this year on the back of anticipated…
A ‘Supa’ warning to new coach
FORMER Sables coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge warns that Peter de Villiers will find it hard to deliver if the Zimbabwe Rugby Union does not change the way it does business.
A ‘Supa’ warning to new coach
FORMER Sables coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge warns that Peter de Villiers will find it hard to deliver if the Zimbabwe Rugby Union does not change the way it does business.
Changing Zim through irrigation
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hailed the Siyalima Irrigation Scheme in Nyambari Village, Guruve South, saying the initiative is an excellent example of climate change adaptation and resilience building.
Changing Zim through irrigation
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hailed the Siyalima Irrigation Scheme in Nyambari Village, Guruve South, saying the initiative is an excellent example of climate change adaptation and resilience building.
Foot and mouth hits beef supply
THE country’s beef supplies have been hit by the latest outbreak of the deadly Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), which Government is now battling to control.
Mining sector briefs from Cape Town – Indigenisation thresholds explained – Country gets Africa’s first lead battery plant – Zim to host Mining Indaba on February 28
Honourable Winston Chitando Zimbabwe should brace itself for exciting times in the mining sector following a highly successful Mining Indaba that was held last week in Cape Town, South Africa.
Foot and mouth hits beef supply
THE country’s beef supplies have been hit by the latest outbreak of the deadly Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), which Government is now battling to control.








