NEW: Mimosa embarks on livestock revitalisation programme
MIMOSA Mining Company has handed over 500 cattle under the livestock revitalisation programme, as part of its community social responsibility initiatives, a senior official has said.
NEW: Govt resuscitates dip tanks
GOVERNMENT has successfully resuscitated Makoni Farm dip tank in Rusape, as part of efforts to combat the spread of January Disease (Theileriosis).
NEW: Govt resuscitates dip tanks
GOVERNMENT has successfully resuscitated Makoni Farm dip tank in Rusape, as part of efforts to combat the spread of January Disease (Theileriosis).
NEW: Major boost for Zim chess
ZIMBABWE Chess Federation (ZCF) has received a major boost from the International Federation Chess (FIDE), following a donation of state-of-the-art chess sets and electronic boards.
NEW: Major boost for Zim chess
ZIMBABWE Chess Federation (ZCF) has received a major boost from the International Federation Chess (FIDE), following a donation of state-of-the-art chess sets and electronic boards.
NEW: Matura’s awakening!
THE Gems’ 49-14 win over Botswana saw Tafadzwa Matura cut the figure of a ‘star in the making’.
Her Player-of-the-Match performance helped Zimbabwe get off to a brilliant start to the 2023 World Netball Cup Qualifiers quest in Pretoria, South Africa, as they made light work of Botswana on Monday.
NEW: Matura’s awakening!
THE Gems’ 49-14 win over Botswana saw Tafadzwa Matura cut the figure of a ‘star in the making’.
Her Player-of-the-Match performance helped Zimbabwe get off to a brilliant start to the 2023 World Netball Cup Qualifiers quest in Pretoria, South Africa, as they made light work of Botswana on Monday.
NEW: Tips on how to help innovative ideas get wings – from universities to businesses
SLOWED economic growth and high unemployment almost seem the norm across Sub-Saharan Africa.
There are many factors that has caused this including varying skills levels, low levels of digital literacy and ageing infrastructure. Not to mention the constantly changing technologies that affect the work we do, and how we do it.
NEW: Tips on how to help innovative ideas get wings – from universities to businesses
SLOWED economic growth and high unemployment almost seem the norm across Sub-Saharan Africa.
There are many factors that has caused this including varying skills levels, low levels of digital literacy and ageing infrastructure. Not to mention the constantly changing technologies that affect the work we do, and how we do it.
NEW: Mbire livestock producers, stakeholders meet
MBIRE livestock producers and stakeholders in the value chain recently converged at Mushumbi Pools in Lower Guruve, where they discussed issues affecting the sector.







