Presidential inputs scheme in full swing

AGRICULTURAL inputs have already been delivered to six of the country’s eight rural provinces, raising expectations that farmers will be adequately prepared for the 2025/2026 summer cropping season.

Development in focus, as Zanu PF’s busy conference week begins

PREPARATIONS for ZANU PF’s 22nd National People’s Conference, which will be held in Mutare this week, are now complete, with officials confident of a glitch-free indaba.

National hero Mzheri’s burial set for tomorrow

PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA will preside over the burial of national hero Brigadier-General (Retired) Mpandasekwa Mzheri at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow.

Transition to sole use of local currency possible within next five years — RBZ

Sunday Mail Reporter CURRENT market conditions — which are characterised by low and stable inflation, a stable exchange rate, continued increase in foreign currency reserves and stability in the banking…

Zim, Botswana pursue dialogue for seamless cross-border movement

ZIMBABWE continues to pursue dialogue with Botswana to ensure the seamless movement of people from both countries, including securing a special dispensation for locals working in the neighbouring country.

First Lady attends Benny Hinn healing crusade

FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is also the country’s Tourism and Hospitality patron, on Friday night attended world-renowned evangelist Pastor Benny Hinn’s Healing Crusade in Harare, a three-day event which is promoting the country’s religious tourism.

Harare halts gravel mining at Warren Hills

THE Harare City Council has ordered an immediate stop to gravel mining at Warren Hills following growing public outrage over the activities, which have left the once-scenic landmark scarred and unstable.

Govt to develop two other hydropower plants in Masvingo

THE Government plans to develop two additional mini-hydroelectric power stations downstream of Lake Mutirikwi that will generate a combined 20 megawatts (MW) of electricity, as Zimbabwe accelerates its transition to clean and renewable energy sources.

BUSE Optometry Clinic sees bright future with production boost

THE Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) Optometry Clinic can now produce up to 1 200 pairs of optical lenses per day, a milestone that positions the institution at the centre of Zimbabwe’s ongoing transformation in eye care services.

Zim scales up the ladder in Comesa . . . to shape bloc’s agenda, advance integration

ZIMBABWE’S assumption of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa vice chairmanship gives the country a front-row seat to shape the powerful bloc’s agenda and advance regional integration, President Mnangagwa has said.

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