Govt moves to avert fertiliser shortages
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has approved US$70 million worth of Letters of Credit (LCs), part of which will be used to import fertiliser and agro-chemicals ahead of the forthcoming summer cropping season.
300 combine harvesters for winter wheat
Government has mobilised about 300 combine harvesters for the 2022 winter wheat harvesting which commences next month.
300 combine harvesters for winter wheat
Government has mobilised about 300 combine harvesters for the 2022 winter wheat harvesting which commences next month.
PSL tighten screws
THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) have begun plugging loopholes that have been affecting top-flight football, with all coaches now required to be accredited by the league as part of an initiative to promote professionalism.
PSL tighten screws
THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) have begun plugging loopholes that have been affecting top-flight football, with all coaches now required to be accredited by the league as part of an initiative to promote professionalism.
Zupco leading local bus assembly revival
From being a shining beacon of mass public transport during the early years of independence, Zupco had in recent years mutated into a classic example of a failed State-owned entity.
Zupco leading local bus assembly revival
From being a shining beacon of mass public transport during the early years of independence, Zupco had in recent years mutated into a classic example of a failed State-owned entity.
Brace yourselves for an epic fight
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s August 2 visit to Taiwan, which almost caused another global political and economic conflagration at a time the world was still nursing weeping wounds from the US-instigated Russia/Ukraine war, was ostensibly made to support “Taiwan’s vibrant democracy” against an increasingly domineering “authoritarian” regime in Beijing.
Brace yourselves for an epic fight
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s August 2 visit to Taiwan, which almost caused another global political and economic conflagration at a time the world was still nursing weeping wounds from the US-instigated Russia/Ukraine war, was ostensibly made to support “Taiwan’s vibrant democracy” against an increasingly domineering “authoritarian” regime in Beijing.
Grappling with suicide
RECENTLY, Zimbabwe woke up to the sad news that Tafadzwa Murengwa, a well-known dealer, had shot and killed his girlfriend Samantha Dzapata and later committed suicide.







