Justice Bere hearing resumes
SUSPENDED Supreme Court Judge Justice Francis Bere’s disciplinary hearing into his misconduct allegations is set to resume today.
Government to capitalise fertiliser industry
Government is considering various options to capacitate the fertiliser industry, including funding, as it looks at boosting agricultural productivity and food security, a senior official has said.
Female artistes fight for recognition
Female artistes in Southern Africa have urged governments in the region to establish quotas for women in the sector, provide safe working spaces and support their works to encourage productivity and boost creativity in the post Covid-19 era.
Female artistes fight for recognition
Female artistes in Southern Africa have urged governments in the region to establish quotas for women in the sector, provide safe working spaces and support their works to encourage productivity and boost creativity in the post Covid-19 era.
Tobacco sales fetch US$258m
Tobacco sales have reached 110 million kilogrammes worth US$258 million, with deliveries to contract companies and floors steady, as farmers expect the forex auction system to ensure their viability.
Black granite factory for Mash East
A black granite mining concern, Yangshen Mining Company, has committed to set up a granite cutting and polishing factory in Mashonaland East province.
CAAZ unbundled, new boards appointed
The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has been unbundled into two entities, to avoid conflict of interest, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister, Joel Biggie Matiza announced yesterday.
Tesla overtakes Toyota as the world’s most valuable carmaker
Tesla has displaced Toyota as the world’s most valuable carmaker, underscoring investor enthusiasm for a company trying to transform an industry that’s relied on internal combustion engines for more than 130 years.
Serial drug dealer jailed
A serial drug dealer is not only going to jail, but will be a pedestrian when he comes out as he has lost the car he was driving to ship a tonne of dagga as part of his sentence.
Dinyero still hunts for glory
THIRTY ONE years after becoming the first policeman to win the Soccer Star of the Year award, Masimba Dinyero continues with his hunt for glory in the coaching trenches.










