NEW: Govt to roll out local currency fuel

Government is set to roll out a programme that will supply local currency fuel into the market.

Currently, most fuel stations are selling in United States (US) dollars. 

NEW: South African cricket furore points to deep-seated and unresolved issues of racism 

South African cricketer Quinton de Kock recently withdrew from an International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 match against the West Indies.

NEW: Mashonaland Central assures resounding 2023 victory  

ZANU PF Mashonaland Central province has assured the ruling party’s First Secretary, President Mnangagwa, of a resounding victory in the forthcoming 2023 harmonised elections. 

NEW: Football provides haven from drugs for Mazowe youths

In the mining town of Mazowe in Mashonaland Central, football has become a safe haven for young boys running away from drug abuse.

NEW: President launches national tree planting season 

President Mnangagwa has launched the annual national tree planting season, at the ongoing 19th ZANU PF National People’s Conference in Bindura. 

NEW: ‘Kanyemba can be Africa’s Dubai’

Kanyemba has the potential to be Africa’s own version of Dubai, due to its strategic location and potential for growth, a senior Government official has said.

NEW: Mashawi’s battle cry 

CHEETAHS Academy skipper, Kudzai Mashawi, will be banking on lessons learnt from his predecessors when he takes to the field at the Kenya Safari Sevens tournament on Saturday. 

NEW: Natfoods backs agriculture revival 

Listed manufacturer, National Foods Holdings Limited (Natfoods) says the improved performance of the agriculture sector will reduce the need for imported raw materials. 

NEW: China unveils multiple measures to ensure stable supplies, prices of vegetables  

China’s commerce ministry has actively carried out work to ensure supplies and stabilise prices of vegetables, an official said Thursday. 

NEW: Zimplats, Mines Ministry sign MOU

The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development and the country’s largest platinum miner, Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats), have signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the mining giant invest US$1,8 billion to bolster its operations, including the setting up of a 110 megawatt (MW) solar plant.

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