NEW: Over 300k hectares put under cotton
At least 311 955 hectares of land were put under cotton this cropping season, largely as a result of Government support to farmers through provision of agricultural inputs, an official has said.
NEW: Manhunt for rhino poacher
POLICE have launched a manhunt for a suspected poacher after a rhino carcass was discovered with a bullet in its forehead in Matobo, Matabeleland South province, on Monday.
NEW: Zimbabwe-Rwanda trade indaba on cards
Zimbabwe and Rwanda’s biggest trade development and promotion bodies are planning an investment conference between March 28 to April 1 in Harare.
NEW: Churches call for peace during by-elections
CHURCHES are urging political parties to promote peace and shun all forms of violence ahead of the forthcoming by-elections, which are slated for March 26.
NEW: President meets Olivia Machel
Ms Olivia Machel, daughter to the late founding president of Mozambique Cde Samora Machel, paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at State House on Thursday morning.
NEW: CICM Zimbabwe expands into South Africa
THE South Africa Customer Service Excellence Awards – a brainchild of the Chartered Institute of Customer Management (CICM) Zimbabwe – will this year scan the South African market to single out leading firms and professionals in the very critical customer service industry.
NEW: Tropical Storm Ana uproots macadamia plants
Macadamia farmers in Chipinge have been left counting their loses after Tropical Storm Anna uprooted several mature trees.
NEW: US unravels ‘biggest-ever’ cryptocurrency theft
The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it has unraveled its biggest-ever cryptocurrency theft, seizing a record-shattering $3.6 billion in bitcoin tied to the 2016 hack of digital currency exchange Bitfinex and arresting a husband-and-wife team on money laundering charges.
NEW: New salary perks welcomed
Government workers on Wednesday welcomed the new salary perks which were announced on Tuesday, describing it as a ‘milestone’ which paves way for further negotiations to improve the package.
NEW: Six more cyclones could hit Zimbabwe
AT least six more cyclones could hit Zimbabwe during the current rainy season, and Government is putting in place measures to protect the public from natural disasters.











