Cutting-edge biotechnology lab opens at LSU

Nqobile Tshili LUPANE State University (LSU) has equipped its biotechnology laboratory with modern equipment, which will see the university improve genetics of plants and animals while also introducing  DNA tests…

Proton Bakers installs extra US$3,6m plant

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau Businesses can grow in Zimbabwe under the Government’s policies of creating and maintaining the right environment, Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Rajesh Modi noted on his…

Harare road works ahead of set timelines

Freeman Razemba–Senior Reporter  Road rehabilitation in and around Harare by the Government, including the construction of access roads in the Mount Hampden area and the new 6km boulevard that stretches…

War vets congress set for July 12

Joseph Madzimure and Remember Deketeke THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) elective congress will be held on July 12. Zanu-PF Secretary for War Veterans, Ex-Political Prisoners, Detainees and…

Over 200 000 hectares now under irrigation

Patrick Chitumba LIKE many other nations in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe is grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, especially droughts caused by El Niño. This situation has made food…

Journalists sign integrity pledges

Ivan Zhakata and Rumbidzai Mushonga A total of 25 journalists signed the integrity pledge from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) in April and May this year. Addressing an anti-corruption media…

13 300 touts, mushikashika drivers arrested

Crime Reporter  MORE than 13 300 touts and mushikashika drivers have been arrested countrywide in  an ongoing operation, which was launched after violence that erupted three weeks ago at a…

No to conditional aid: President

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe will not accept conditional aid from those seeking to denigrate the country’s values, national character and beliefs. Addressing the 376th Ordinary…

Government warns name droppers . . . Law enforcement agents will take stern action

Herald Reporter THE Government has warned individuals with a predisposition to name-dropping and braggadocio for purposes of conducting illicit business deals that they face serious consequences as law enforcement authorities…

Three envoys present credentials

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter NORWAY, The Gambia and Nicaragua have all expressed their commitment, through their new Ambassador designates who presented credentials yesterday, to bolstering relations with Zimbabwe as the country…