NEW: 250 000 ha to be put under Govt maize scheme 

GOVERNMENT will put 250 000 hectares under maize during the 2022/2023 summer cropping season through the National Enhanced Agricultural Productivity Scheme (NEAPS).  

NEW: Govt to fund youths in mining  

GOVERNMENT will start funding mining programmes for youths to empower them.  

Addressing Tuesday’s post-Cabinet briefing, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said under the initiative, youths will be allotted mining concessions that will be bankrolled by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.  

NEW: Govt to fund youths in mining  

GOVERNMENT will start funding mining programmes for youths to empower them.  

Addressing Tuesday’s post-Cabinet briefing, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said under the initiative, youths will be allotted mining concessions that will be bankrolled by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.  

NEW: Harare to install 1 200 street lights 

HARARE City Council is embarking on a smart street lighting project that will see over 1 200 street lights installed around the city to revamp the capital’s lighting infrastructure. 

NEW: Harare to install 1 200 street lights 

HARARE City Council is embarking on a smart street lighting project that will see over 1 200 street lights installed around the city to revamp the capital’s lighting infrastructure. 

NEW: Four special mining grants approved  

GOVERNMENT has approved four special grants for the Mining Promotion Corporation (MPC) – a wholly-owned Government company that holds a number of reservations for strategic investment and exploration – in order to make it attractive to investors. 

NEW: Four special mining grants approved  

GOVERNMENT has approved four special grants for the Mining Promotion Corporation (MPC) – a wholly-owned Government company that holds a number of reservations for strategic investment and exploration – in order to make it attractive to investors. 

NEW: Oil prices flat ahead of OPEC+ meeting 

Oil prices were flat to weaker on Wednesday ahead of a meeting of OPEC+ producers, stabilising after a drop of 1 percent in early trade amid fears that a slowdown in global growth would hit fuel demand.

NEW: Oil prices flat ahead of OPEC+ meeting 

Oil prices were flat to weaker on Wednesday ahead of a meeting of OPEC+ producers, stabilising after a drop of 1 percent in early trade amid fears that a slowdown in global growth would hit fuel demand.

NEW: Zinara adjusts toll fees

Online Reporter Motorists driving light vehicles will from Wednesday pay $860 as tollgate fees, up from $700, while mini-buses will be charged $1 290 from $1 050, as new charges…

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