Loadshedding threatens SA chicken sector

JOHANNESBURG. – Entrepreneurs who have invested and have directed their efforts into chicken farming are facing a crisis which could lead to a countrywide chicken shortage in the coming weeks.

AfCFTA: Opportunity for Africa’s youth to accelerate trade, industrialisation

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is an opportunity for young people to accelerate Africa’s industrialisation and economic transformation through entrepreneurship, youths say, calling for an enabling policy framework.

Pambuka jailed

Former ZBC News anchor Oscar Pambuka has been jailed six years for fraud.

Slain police officer buried

As police pall bearers lowered the coffin carrying the body of slain senior police officer, Inspector Maxwell Hove, to its final resting place at his homestead in Chinda Village of Mberengwa yesterday his wife Nelia wailed uncontrollably.

SRC postpone release of ZIFA Restructuring Committee report

THE Sports and Recreation Commission have postponed the official release of the long-awaited ZIFA Restructuring Committee report.

Zimra introduces block management system

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has introduced a block management system (BMS) which uses geographical locations to collect tax from taxpayers.

Intensify dipping to prevent January disease, farmers urged

Farmers have been urged to religiously follow dipping intervals to prevent the outbreak of January/ Theileriosis diseases as a result of the rains that are currently being received in the country.

Muvevi taken to Hwedza for indications

TRIPLE murder suspect, Jaison Muvevi (43), was yesterday taken to Hwedza to make indications of where he allegedly shot four people, three fatally, as investigations into the case continue.

Raw lithium exports ban a catalyst for development

The ban in exports of raw lithium by the Government comes as a masterstroke in terms of ensuring that Zimbabwe fully benefits from its natural resources.

Solar-powered refrigerators effective way of reducing hunger, slow climate change

Food loss and waste are major problems around the world. When food is tossed aside or allowed to spoil, it makes economies less productive and leaves people hungry.

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