Zim, SA tighten screws on border crimes

Thupeyo Muleya, in Musina, South Africa Zimbabwe and South Africa have tightened screws on border crimes along the Limpopo River and at the Beitbridge port of entry, where cases of…

Fake drugs flood market

Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor ANIMAL health is now threatened by expired, counterfeit and unregistered veterinary medicines flooding the market, with reports that the police recently raided a Harare hardware shop…

Editorial Comment: Address cotton lint crisis to save jobs

There appears to be a conflict in policies when it comes to cotton, with one major manufacturing company adding value to the crop now having to shut down large portions…

President to open MSU pathology centre

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau President Mnangagwa is today expected to commission a state-of-the-art Midlands State University National Pathology Research and Diagnostic Centre in Gweru, barely a year after the Head…

Milk production jumps 18pc on Govt support

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter Dairy farmers in Zimbabwe produced 43,35 million litres in the first six months of 2022, representing an 18 percent rise on the corresponding period last…

US refuses to rule out Ukrainian attack on Russian territory

Andre Damon In May, when the Biden administration announced that it would send medium-range missile guided missile launchers to Ukraine, the White House insisted that the weapons would not be…

China refutes Africa ‘debt trap’ allegations

BEIJING. – A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson yesterday refuted the so-called “Chinese debt trap” claim, saying that it was pure disinformation and a narrative created by people who do not…

Ex-Trump official admits to planning foreign coups

WASHINGTON. – John Bolton, a former US ambassador to the United Nations and former White House national security adviser, said on Tuesday that he had helped plan attempted coups in…

ZANU PF hosts listening conference in Mutare

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Zanu PF will today hold a listening conference in Mutare meant to deliberate on how to accelerate and achieve sustainable economic growth for the betterment of…

‘Media catalyst to national growth’

Edward Kallon From the outset, I would like to thank my brother, (Pikirayi) Deketeke, for welcoming me and the United Nations team for a timely discussion with the Zimpapers Group. …

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