Industrial attachment for O-level pupils

Ministry proposes changes to school curriculum THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has come up with a draft curriculum framework which proposes a raft of changes to the schools…

Zimbabwe’s disaster preparedness under spotlight

ZIMBABWEAN authorities remain at risk of being caught flat-footed by natural disasters because of the country’s weak disaster preparedness, with present disaster management systems more biased towards responding to, rather

HCCL targets Asian, European markets

HWANGE Colliery Company Limited has set its sights on aggressively exploring the Asian and European markets upon attaining its targeted coal output of 450 000 tonnes before the end of…

Over $10 000 spent on SMEs ZITF stands

Shepias Dube GOVERNMENT forked out more than $10 000 to secure exhibition stands for small to medium enterprises at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair that ended yesterday in Bulawayo in…

Xenophobic attacks cost SA R300 billion in revenue

SOUTH Africa has lost more than R300 billion in revenue following the xenophobic attacks that started last month, an official has said.

MICE tourism has potential to turn around economy

THE National Convention (NCB) Bureau has urged organisations in different sectors of the economy to start bidding for conferences as Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events (MICE) tourism has the potential…

First time exhibitors get business partnerships

SOME first time exhibitors at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which ended yesterday in Bulawayo have hailed the premier trade showcase as a success after clinching lucrative deals which…

SA battery manufacturing firm to invest in Zim

ONE of South Africa’s leading battery manufacturing companies Dixon Premium Batteries is keen to invest in Zimbabwe, as it says there are broader and better business opportunities in the country.

How to take care of an orphaned calf

IN the past weeks I promised an article on dealing with an orphaned calf. There are many reasons which could lead to farmers finding themselves with an orphaned calf.

Namibia keen on partnering local poultry farmers

NAMIBIA is looking forward to partner local poultry farmers in a bid to start producing poultry products on a large scale as a way of reducing dependency on imports, as…