BOEING BOSS ADMITS MISTAKE

SEATTLE. – The boss of Boeing has admitted the planemaker was at fault after one of its aircraft suffered a door blow-out shortly after take-off in the US.

MAKE OURS A TREBLE

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union are targeting a third straight victory in the Barthez Trophy.

Cholera cases rise

CHOLERA cases continue to rise in Harare with over 5 200 suspected cases being recorded.

MORE RAIN EXPECTED TODAY, TOMORROW

THE Meteorological Services Department has forecasted more rain today and tomorrow across the country, with possible flooding in some areas.

COLD-BLOODED MURDER IN GLEN NORAH

A SEURITY guard, who was manning Chitubu Council Bar in Glen Norah, was murdered in cold blood in a foiled break-in into the complex.

Prospect Lithium Zim charms Govt

THE Government is excited by the socio-economic transformation that Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe has brought in Goromonzi District, Mashonaland East Province since the development of the company’s project a few years ago, an official has said.

Tobacco sector upbeat for a promising season

Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry is poised for another potentially positive season, following a historic crop yield in 2023, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) said.

Tobacco farmers defy odds to plant 104 000ha

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer AFTER ending 2023 on a depressing note in which this year’s tobacco hectarage was 27 percent shy of last year’s figures during the corresponding period, farmers…

‘ICT to drive economic growth under NDS1’

Analysts are increasingly optimistic about the potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to drive economic growth and development, with many believing that it will be a key driver of prosperity going forward.

Kapenta industry under threat as unregulated fishing escalatesvv

Ashton Mutyavaviri THE impact of illegal and unregulated fishing coupled by a climate change-induced decline in fish stocks in the Kariba Dam is beginning to show with the kapenta industry…