Zimbabwe explores mechanisation and irrigation technologies at Agritechnica 2025
Theseus Shambare ZIMBABWE is intensifying efforts to close critical gaps in agricultural mechanisation and irrigation as it seeks to boost productivity and reduce post-harvest losses. Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and…
Zimbabwe records highest wheat harvest in 59 years
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has achieved a milestone in wheat production after harvesting 639 942 tonnes of the cereal crop this year, the highest-ever recorded since wheat growing started…
Two Zimpapers journalists involved in accident near Nyabira
Farai Dauramanzi Echo Editor Two journalists from Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN), Sharon Munjenjema and Hastings Zeleman, were involved in a road accident today while travelling to Mashonaland West province. In…
Bonus bonanza for Civil Servants this week
PUBLIC SECTOR workers will begin receiving their 2025 annual bonuses on Friday this week, with the first instalment of 50 percent being paid together with November salaries and the remainder being paid in December.
Dangote expected in Zim on Wednesday for US$1bn deal
NIGERIAN billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote is expected in the country on Wednesday to tie up a US$1 billion deal that covers investments in cement, coal mining and power generation, among other areas.
Business is a crucial partner in growing the economy: VP Mohadi
BUSINESS is a crucial partner in growing the economy and the Government will continue to support entrepreneurship at every level, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.
Great Zimbabwe Monument development project nears completion
THE €3 million Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site development project is edging towards completion, with construction of a new visitors’ centre expected to be finalised before year-end, marking the culmination of a transformative initiative set to redefine the historic tourist attraction.
Zim to host selected regional meetings during transitional period in Sadc
ZIMBABWE will host “selected meetings” of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) during the interim period South Africa will be chairing the regional bloc, it has been learnt.
City council property at risk of seizure over US$105 000 debt
THE Harare City Council (HCC) is facing possible seizure of its property after failing to settle a US$105 000 debt owed to 11 former board members of its now-defunct subsidiary, Harare Quarry (Pvt) Ltd, raising questions over financial mismanagement and governance in the city’s enterprises.











