Gvt to revive abrasives firm, says Minister Ncube

GOVERNMENT has intervened to revive Caridorn Abrasive, the country’s sole producer of abrasives, sand papers and explosives, which stopped operations due to water and electricity disconnections.

Pogba’s illness concerns Mourinho

LONDON. – Jose Mourinho faces an anxious wait to discover whether Paul Pogba can take part in Manchester United’s midweek Champions League soccer last 16 trip to Sevilla after he missed their FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town.

Audit launched at Zimdef

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers to carry out a forensic audit at the Zimbabwe Manpower Development (Zimdef), with the firm expected to come up with a report…

Can Serena bounce back?

LONDON – Not many people reach half the level of success that Serena Williams has, but one of the greatest athletes in the world is riding a tough wave right now. In sport, it is common knowledge that bouncing back to previous form after a long layoff is hard.

Use irrigation plots fully: Shiri

Farmers at irrigation schemes must fully utilise their plots and help boost food security.

Cervical cancer vaccination for school pupils

More than 500 000 girls aged between 10 and 14 are expected to be vaccinated against cervical cancer as Government intensifies efforts to reduce the number of women diagnosed of the disease

Met Dept looks to radars to boost weather info

The radar is able to provide precise, area-specific forecasts of severe weather and climate occurrences, say experts. Extreme events such as tropical storms or hail can be accurately detected a day, even hours, before they occur or as they build up, they say.The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) is to put out a tender of $5,2 million for the purchase of five weather surveillance radars, as part of efforts to improve the provision of reliable weather and climate data, key tools to coping with climate change.

Army fatigues land duo in trouble

Two Chitungwiza men yesterday appeared in court after they were caught with army fatigues.

Peace Commission starts consultations today

Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau NATIONAL Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) stakeholder consultations are expected to start today at Gwanda District Club in Matabeleland South and at Bindura University of Science…

Man jailed for growing mbanje

A 41-year-old man from Gweru will spend eight months in prison for growing mbanje.

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