Gateway Construction receives ISO certification
Gateway Construction chairman Christopher Zwelinzima Msipa received the ISO 9001-2015 certification from Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando at The Venue in Avondale last week. Minister Chitando was the…
Gen Tongo gala set for March
THE gala to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the passing of former Zanla Commander, General Josiah Magama Tongogara, will be held in March.
It will be preceded by an art and pictorial exhibition at the National Art Gallery in the capital on February 4.
Coronavirus spreads to Europe
China has expanded an unprecedented lockdown during the country’s most important holiday to 13 cities and at least 36 million people, as efforts to contain the deadly new coronavirus were stepped up around the world and the first cases were reported in Europe.
Govt to build more schools
GOVERNMENT is targeting constructing at least 10 schools per province this year, in a bid to address a learning infrastructure deficit which currently stands at 3 000.
Last year Government built 18 schools in eight provinces while private organisations and individuals contributed 150.
Rainmaking: Religion versus science
Following Israel Kawanzaruwa’s claim that the recent rains in the country were a direct result of rainmaking rituals conducted by members of his clan at the sacred Nharira Hills, scientists and religious people have rubbished the assertion.
Mysterious caller is ruining my peace
I am a girl aged 19 and I am currently in a relationship with an average looking guy. I love him so much and I would do anything for him. Things are serious between us and I really would love to spend the rest of my life with him. My problem stems from the fact that there is an unknown caller who is calling me on my mobile phone and my landline at home constantly.
Zim to import high yielding breeding pigs
ZIMBABWE will soon import 230 high-yielding pig breeding stock from South Africa under a European Union funded Value Chain Alliance for Livestock Upgrading Empowerment (VALUE) project.
ZACC to build on improved graft rankings
Zimbabwe has witnessed an improvement in the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perception Index (CPI), as the country forges ahead with measures to curb corruption and realise objectives of its economic development thrust clearly enunciated in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and Vision 2030.
BBC war reporter traumatised into quitting
The veteran war reporter Fergal Keane is stepping down from his role as BBC News’s Africa correspondent after several years of experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, the broadcaster has said.
Effectively tackling insect invasions
Kenyan food production and grazing land is under threat from a huge desert locust invasion.
The insects are currently in two counties in northern Kenya and are now spreading to other Kenyan regions including Meru, Laikipia and Rift Valley. The government is yet to quantify losses, but past attacks have caused harvest losses of up to 70 percent.









