NEW: Robbers pounce on Zvishavane businessman  

SEVEN suspected armed robbers last week pounced on a Zvishavane businessman’s homestead and made off with US$8 500 cash, a pistol and various valuables that include mobile phones and watches.  

NEW: Minister Muswere demands more from Potraz board  

Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has called on the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) board to be more proactive in giving the regulator strategic direction.  

NEW: ‘ICT key for mining firms’   

Mining companies in the region, Zimbabwe included, should integrate with stakeholders such as technology companies, to ensure that their operations have adequate and proper information communication technology (ICT) infrastructure systems, an expert has said.  

Zim, UK in diplomatic breakthrough

DIPLOMATIC relations between the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe have been escalated to the highest political level, breaking a two-decade long impasse in a major breakthrough for Harare’s re-engagement drive.

Summer cropping season shifts gear

The GOVERNMENT has mobilised over 180 000 tonnes of agriculture inputs, including seed and fertiliser, to support smallholder farmers under the Climate-Proofed Presidential Input Scheme (Pfumvudza/Intwasa) during the forthcoming 2021/22 summer cropping season.

World must embrace Zim re-engagement drive

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s history making trip to the United Nations Climate Change (Conference of Parties 26) meeting in Glasgow, Scotland last week, not only provided him with a platform to showcase to the world the immense progress Zimbabwe has made under his watch, but was a major diplomatic breakthrough for the country following years of international isolation.

First Lady calls for strong family bonds

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has bemoaned the lack of communication, love and care between parents and their children, especially the girl-child, which has seen older men preying on them.

It’s a cruel world for black people

So the world decided to gather in Glasgow, Scotland, last week to try and save the planet from what we are told could be an imminent apocalypse caused by rising global temperatures.

Invictus breaks new ground

AUSTRALIAN firm Invictus Energy broke new ground after becoming the first oil and gas exploration firm to complete a ground seismic survey in the country, with preliminary results exhibiting highly encouraging potential of hosting hydrocarbons.

MUKAMBA’S PRAYER FOR DHLAKAMA

HE is who he is.

Sometimes you have to take what he says with a pinch of salt, as in most instances he has failed to live up to his promises.

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