Covid-19: MPs want investment in battered agriculture sector
WINDHOEK – Members of Parliament who represent their countries on the SADC PF Standing Committee on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources are cracking their heads over how to help revive the agriculture sector to ensure regional food security.
JUST IN: Manchester City’s Champions League ban is overturned
Manchester City were handed a huge reprieve on Monday after they won their appeal against a two-year Champions League ban.
JUST IN: Mandela’s daughter dies
Nelson Mandela’s daughter – Zindziswa – who was serving as South Africa’s ambassador to Denmark has died.
JUST IN: Gvt happy with Harare-Beitbridge road progress
GOVERNMENT is happy with the progress made by companies working on the expansion of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway, with the first 100 kilometres they are working on expected to be complete by next month.
JUST IN: Home deliveries rise in Bulawayo
BULAWAYO has recorded a 53 percent increase in the number of women who deliver at home or on their way to a health institution owing to Covid-19.
JUST IN: Schools Inspector sued over adultery
Guruve District Schools Inspector Mr Pinias Dambuza has approached the Bindura civil court after he was ordered to pay five beasts by Chief Chipuriro for engaging in an adulterous relationship with his married subordinate.
Hospital chief executives sacked
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Chief executives of five major Government hospitals have been “relieved of their duties” by the Health Services Board as part of what is described as a…
Honeymoon over for 1 000 convicts
Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor SOME 1 000 convicted criminals, who appealed separately at the High Court as far back as 2010, but abandoned the appeals after being granted bail, had…
Zim receives 30 000 PCR testing kits
Herald Reporter A shipment of 30 000 critically needed PCR testing kits used for diagnosis of Covid-19, worth millions of US dollars arrived in Harare yesterday morning as a gift…
Tobacco growers earn US$319m
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Tobacco growers have earned a collective US$319 million from the sale of 133 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco since the marketing season started at the end…










