Agric sector in record growth…projected to grow by 34 percent this year
AGRICULTURE is projected to grow by 34 percent this year, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said, spurred by the good rains received this season, which saw above target output for maize and tobacco.
Zim has struck the right chord
“The greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising each time we fall.”
These words aptly describe Zimbabwe’s economy which had been in the doldrums for long, but is now firmly on the rise. It continues to perform beyond targets and expectations.
Agric sector in record growth…projected to grow by 34 percent this year
AGRICULTURE is projected to grow by 34 percent this year, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said, spurred by the good rains received this season, which saw above target output for maize and tobacco.
Govt spends US$200m to boost health infrastructure
The GOVERNMENT is beefing up the health infrastructure across the country and has so far injected US$200 million to scale-up the fight against Covid-19 and revive major projects which had been abandoned by the previous administration, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said.
Breakaway from the Rhodesian army
In our previous instalment, Cde George Kufakunesu (GK), whose Chimurenga name was Softguy Chimurenga, narrated to our Senior Reporter TENDAI CHARA (TC) the journey he travelled as a mujibha up until his forced recruitment into the Rhodesian army.
A pandemic in bottled form . . .as excessive drinking becomes a concern
THE numbers get blurry and frantic with each bottle top that hits the ground.
Over time it becomes a sustained lifestyle, especially among the working class who use their demanding vocations to rationalise the habit.
Stay on top of the Covid-19 crisis
THE Covid-19 pandemic has likely brought many changes to how you live your life, and with it uncertainty, altered daily routines, financial pressures and social isolation.
Zesa to compensate for power surge damages
ELECTRICITY users who suffer losses due to power surges can now be compensated after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), developed a mechanism to cover such mishaps, a senior official has said.
Cool Dude who shaped careers
IT was that 20-minute meeting with the late Steve Kwashi, at a sportswear shop in Harare, that changed Lloyd Chitembwe’s destiny.
Govt spends US$200m to boost health infrastructure
The GOVERNMENT is beefing up the health infrastructure across the country and has so far injected US$200 million to scale-up the fight against Covid-19 and revive major projects which had been abandoned by the previous administration, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said.









