Suspension of Zebra Kiss operator’s licence uplifted

Senior Reporter Government has with immediate effect, lifted the suspension of the operator’s licence of all buses belonging to Tashllyt Investments, better known Zebra Kiss, which was recently suspended following…

War Victims Compensation Act to be amended

Columbus Mabika recently in Nyamapanda The Government is in the process of amending the War Victims Compensation Act to include landmine victims as the country gains global recognition in landmine…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Mbire gas confirmation needs planning to start

THE confirmation that the Cahora Bassa Basin underneath Mbire district at the north end of Mashonaland Central holds gas and oil deposits is very good news and now needs to…

Kick politicians out of football: ZIFA Restructuring Committee

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Restructuring Committee has urged the national association to adopt a new constitution that will help break the cabals that have held football hostage for…

Achieving wheat self-sufficiency pays off

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE country spent US$112, 6 million on imports of various wheat products from January to November 2022 marking a 15 percent increase from the US$97, 6…

EDelivers: Forward-looking policies prop rise in horticulture earnings

Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer PROGRESSIVE policies under the new dispensation have given birth to the current revival wave in the horticulture sector that is credited with the colossal 86 percent…

ACZ doubles down to attract foreign airlines

Business Reporter THE Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) says it is working on further measures to lure more foreign airlines to fly into Zimbabwe in a development expected to promote…

New clinic to open doors along Beitbridge-Bulawayo road

Thupeyo Muleya–Beitbridge Bureau A NEW clinic is set to open doors at the 60km peg along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo Road in the Mazunga area with construction workers now putting some final…

SA sugar firms may lose R723m to power cuts

According to the South African Canegrowers Association’s (SA Canegrowers’) scenario modelling, continuous load shedding between Stages 4 and 6 will cost growers over R723 million in 2023. This figure soars…

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