Julius Robison on tomorrow

WINGATE Golf and Country Club vice-captain, Shepard Chiwaya, is confident of success in the Julius Robinson Trophy where they will battle rivals Chapman.

JUST IN: Gvt introduces Agric Recovery Plan

Government is set to introduce an Agriculture Recovery Plan that will see 5 000 highly productive irrigation farms receiving full support while 1, 6 million vulnerable households will be put under climate proofed Presidential Input Support Scheme, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said.

JUST IN: Zim awarded US$26m

Zimbabwe has been awarded a grant of US$26, 5 million under the Green Climate Fund with a total of 2, 3 million people expected to benefit, Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Nqobizitha Ndhlovu has said.

JUST IN-RBZ, TIMB outline 2020 Tobacco payments modalities

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has outlined the marketing and payments modalities for the 2020 season with farmers now allowed to take their foreign currency entitlements as free funds that can be retained in the account for an indefinite period.

China’s Coronavirus Epidemic Peak Over – Health Commission

BEIJING, March 12 (Sputnik) – The peak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic in China is already over, a spokesman of the National Health Commission said on Thursday.

JUST IN: Govt, Tongaat produce 1 186 tonnes winter maize

Government in partnership with the sugar manufacturing giant, Tongaat Hulett has produced 1 186 tones of irrigated winter maize.

Coordinate efforts in coronavirus fight: Parly

Government agencies and other stakeholders need to be more coordinated in their efforts to deal with possible cases of Covid-19, which is caused by coronavirus.

ZACC in asset recovery workshop

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), in conjunction with the International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) of Switzerland, is conducting a four-day training workshop in Harare for stakeholders in the anti-graft fight and money laundering.

Government to pay 53 percent of schools exam fees

Government will pay 53 percent of June and November examination fees for all candidates in public schools following an outcry over increases by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec).

Tribunal to probe Justice Bere sworn in

President Mnangagwa yesterday swore in a three-member tribunal to inquire into the suitability of suspended Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Bere, to continue holding office.

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