Mohadi calls for speedy growth of Beitbridge

Vice President Kembo Mohadi has called for speedy investment in education and health facilities among other key sectors in Beitbridge town, in recognition of its rapid socio-economic growth in the last decade.

AMA warns private maize merchants

The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has reiterated that private merchants will not be allowed to buy maize from farmers this marketing season as the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) will be the sole buyer of the commodity.

Sanganayi exhibitors’ registration begins

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has started registering exhibitors for the 11th edition of Sanganayi/Hlanganani tourism showcase scheduled to take place between September 6 and 8.

VP Mohadi urges churches to preach gospel of peace

Vice President Kembo Mohadi has implored churches to play a leading role in preaching the gospel of peace and tolerance ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections.

Zim puts wind energy plan on hold

ZIMBABWE has put on hold plans to undertake a wind resource measurement exercise on three sites with highest energy potential, as the price bids received from companies that tendered to carry out the feasibility study were deemed too high.

Editorial Comment: It’s indeed time to restore legacy

THIS week, Wednesday, we celebrate the 38th anniversary of our independence and democracy. This is a special day that gives the people and the leadership room to introspect on the journey travelled so far.

Regularise youth officers contracts, Civil Service Commission ordered

Government has directed the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to follow proper procedures in terminating contracts for over 3 000 youth officers after the court ruled that it had failed to comply with the law in severing ties with them.

NO JOY FOR DEMBARE . . . Harare giants’ winless run persists . . . Drama, chaotic scenes at Rufaro

DYNAMOS games are never short of drama these days and yesterday they scrapped a point in an incident-filled Castle Lager Premiership match against Yadah Stars that saw supporters and players scampering for cover at half-time after police accidentally discharged a teargas canister.

75pc Chitungwiza water meters dysfunctional

At least 75 percent of Chitungwiza water meters — most of which were installed in the 1970s — are dysfunctional, with the municipality relying on estimates to bill ratepayers.

Double agric’s GDP share: VP Chiwenga

ZIMBABWE’S agriculture sector should double its contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in order to create enough capacity to resume food exports into the region, Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) has said.

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