Wheat farmers get 120MW power guarantee

AS the country pushes to replicate the 2023 wheat season feat of achieving flour self-sufficiency, the Government has assured farmers of uninterrupted power supplies in the forthcoming winter wheat season as the country aims at maintaining wheat self-sufficiency.

As global alliances shift, US faces Damascene moment

Much to its surprise, shock even, the United States is facing titanic geopolitical shifts arrayed against it in all domains.

Gaborone-based musician to launch music awards

Botswana-based musician and businesswoman Mary Zinyimo Mhiribidi, known in music circles as Mai Zee, will this year launch music awards to incorporate both Zimbabwe and diaspora based musicians.

Lecturers expected to go for industrial attachment

LECTURERS at tertiary institutions are now expected to go for industrial attachment to enable them to troubleshoot what is obtaining in industry and produce quality graduates, with the University of Zimbabwe already implementing the programme.

Zimdollar sales 32pc of Schweppes Zim sales

LEADING beverages maker, Schweppes Zimbabwe, says the bulk of its sales are now executed in US dollars while the company has stopped extending Zimbabwe dollar credit because of currency volatility.

Crude soya oil imports fall 55pc

THE Government’s import substitution drive continues to gain traction with crude and refined soya bean oil imports set to drop by 55 percent from US$290 million in 2022 to US$130 million this year.

Rufaro misses Derby target

RUFARO stadium will not be able to host the Harare Derby between Dynamos and CAPS United on Sunday after the renovations currently taking place at the venue failed to meet the deadlines.

Ten Hag has chance of ‘glorious conclusion’ to first season

LONDON. — Manchester United’s season may have had its dark moments but can still end as a highly successful campaign of transition for manager Erik ten Hag after they reached the FA Cup final with victory over Brighton on Sunday.

First Lady calls for deeper understanding of African culture . . . tours Museum of African Liberation, heritage village

ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life, especially school children, must take advantage of the Museum of African Liberation which is under construction in Harare, to get a deeper understanding of the country’s history and appreciate its food and culture and that of other African nations, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

Inaugural diaspora Indaba set for ZITF

S0STHE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade will tomorrow host the inaugural Diaspora Investment Conference on the sidelines of the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF 25-29 Mach, 2023) in Bulawayo.

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