NEW: Invictus covers 467 km in Muzarabani oil study 

Invictus Energy, the Australian firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has covered over 400 kilometres of seismic study data recording, with the company saying the preliminary results are encouraging. 

NEW: Seed-Co to produce seeds resilient to climate change

Listed seed manufacturer, Seed-Co Limited has started working with various partners to produce hybrid seeds that are resilient to climate change. 

NEW: Power outages expected for parts of Harare

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has announced that parts of Harare will experience power outages on Wednesday, as the power utility carries out some critical maintenance work. 

NEW: Concern over rise in murder cases 

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has raised concern over the surge in murder cases around the country.  

To this extent, police have urged members of the public to resolve disputes amicably. 

NEW: Zimbabwe agrees 330MW deal with Zambia . . . confident of getting 180MW from Mozambique 

Power supplies for domestic and industrial users are set to significantly improve after Government inked a deal with Zambia through which the latter would provide 330 megawatts (MW), of which 100MW would be available “any time from now”. 

Giant steel plant roars to life… US$1bn funding secured… Game-changer for Zim

Afrochine Smelting — a subsidiary of the world’s largest stainless steel producer Tsingshan Holdings — has secured the US$1 billion needed for the first phase of the project to establish a steel plant in Chivhu and is already setting up infrastructure at the site.

Evidence piles against forex saboteurs

PROSECUTOR-General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi said the State has gathered more evidence against economic saboteurs driving the spike in the exchange rate on the parallel market, in a development that will lead to more arrests and prosecution of the offenders.

We can win the fight against poverty

For the past four decades, China has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and one of the significant highlights of this ‘economic miracle’ has been its ability to lift more than 800 million people out of poverty.

COOKING UP A STORM . . . Weed cakes trouble authorities

A new confectionery made up of edibles, which are food products mixed with marijuana, is making waves in some communities, and many youths are falling victim.

Why Zanu PF is under siege

If Africans knew even half their history, they would understand the reason why they continue to stew in poverty, misery and disillusion while other parts of the world are swimming in prosperity, happiness and hope.

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