Fuel monitoring system rolled out

Government has released US$300 000 for the national roll-out of electronic fuel monitoring devices that will curb malpractices in the petroleum industry.

The new national fuel monitoring and management system, which was developed by Matsimba Technology, will monitor fuel stocks at individual service stations using electronic dipsticks.

‘Zesa new tariffs comparative to the region’

New electricity tariffs, which are considered punitive by consumers, are “comparative” to charges levied to consumers elsewhere in the region, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has said.

Antipas hails Nakamba

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA put on another assured performance for Aston Villa but could not save his side from a late Liverpool surge in an English Premiership tie at Villa Park yesterday.

Boks in record equalling World Cup win

YOKOHAMA. — South Africa broke English hearts with a ruthless display of power rugby to seize their third Rugby World Cup in devastating fashion.

It’s proper bank notes, not new currency

Many could have mistaken plans by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to introduce new notes and coins next week for the introduction of a completely new currency which is not the Zimbabwe dollar.

And yet, the local currency, now known as the Zimbabwe dollar, was introduced back in June 2019.

President caps record GZU graduates

President Mnangagwa yesterday conferred degrees to 4 936 graduates at Great Zimbabwe University (GZU)’s 13th graduation ceremony held at the institution’s main campus.

The graduates were drawn from six faculties — the Gary Magadzire School of Agriculture and Natural Sciences; Munhumutapa School of Commerce; Julius Nyerere School of Social Sciences; Robert Mugabe School of Education; Simon Muzenda School of Arts Culture and Heritage Studies; and Herbert Chitepo Law School.

The Travellers in new beginning

THE Travellers, that exciting band from the City of Progress, Gweru, launched “Mviro Mviro” at 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale on Friday.

Parastatal reform: Zim makes strides

GOVERNMENT has made giant strides in reforming State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), which entails privatisation, restructuring or dissolution, with most of the targeted entities now either seeking partners or awaiting appointment of a transaction advisor.

‘Cannabis production can save forex’

When Government legalised the production of cannabis (mbanje or dagga) for medicinal and scientific purposes – through the promulgation of Statutory Instrument (SI) 62 of 2018 (Dangerous Drugs — Production of Cannabis for Medicinal and Scientific Use Regulations) – only a few actually knew the implications of the decision.

Springboks inspire ZRU

While Zimbabwe failed to qualify for the Rugby World Cup which ended in Yokohama yesterday with England and South Africa squaring off, it has emerged that the Springboks’ fairy tale run is a huge inspiration for the Sables.

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