-
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially commissioned the Champions Foods (Pvt) Limited Milling Plant in Tynwald, Harare. The President first toured the Champions Foods (Pvt) Limited Milling Plant. Champions (Pvt) Limited is an indigenous company. The Tynwald Milling Complex comprises a Maize, Wheat and Stock feed Milling Plant. The Maize Milling Plant has […]
-
Innocent Kurira,[email protected] THE Bulawayo Basketball Association (BBA) is running a coaching clinic for the National Association of Primary School Heads (Naph) aimed at ensuring basketball talent is nurtured from a young age. The clinic is taking place at Tennyson Primary School in Ilanda. It began on Tuesday and will conclude on Thursday. Educating those teachers […]
-
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today set to commission the Champions Foods (Pvt) Limited Milling Plant in Tynwald, Harare. The President has arrived for the commissioning and Government Ministers such as the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries Rural and Water Development Dr Anxious Masuka are in attendance.
-
Leonard Ncube, Online Reporter SOLUSI University has intensified mobile student recruitment, targeting national events to boost enrolment. The Seventh Day Adventist Church-run tertiary institution is keen on mobilising students for all faculties, both at the main campus outside Bulawayo and satellite campuses in Victoria Falls, Harare and Mutare. A team from the institution led by Mrs […]
-
-
Nqobile Bhebhe in Kamativi THE Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), which recently started extracting lithium from the old tin mine, has breathed new life into the once-abandoned Kamativi infrastructure. WATCH here:https://youtu.be/PZMmGL4rqAk Once one of the largest mines in the country, the Kamativi mine is located in Matabeleland North Province. It operated from 1936 until 1994, employing […]
-
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] KENYAN President Dr William Ruto will officially open the 64th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair next month with 25 international exhibitors from 21 countries confirming their participation in the country’s biggest trade showcase. This year’s ZITF, under the theme: “Innovation: The Catalyst for Industrialisation and Trade,” will run from April 23-27 […]
-
Suku Dube-Matutu, [email protected] AT a time when the country is experiencing the El Nino-induced drought, the transformation of Tuli Makwe Irrigation Scheme into a business model is bearing positive results with farmers expecting to harvest about 560 tonnes of maize from 80 hectares, which was planted this summer cropping season. Members under the scheme were previously […]
-
Peter Matika, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has availed US$15 million to the Bulawayo City Council to support emergency interventions to address the water supply challenges and avert any potential hazards. The city has already started drawing 15 megalitres of water from the rehabilitated boreholes at the Nyamandlovu Aquifer, a huge boost to supplies as major dams have received […]
-
-
Harare Bureau CABINET yesterday approved an incentive planning price of US$440 per tonne for wheat and US$360 for maize and sorghum, with the Government assuring farmers of timeous payments for deliveries, as the Second Republic steps up efforts to prevent an El Nino-induced food deficit. Speaking at a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday, Information, […]
-
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] GOVERNMENT will monitor and supervise all public gatherings during the Easter holiday as part of a raft of measures to curb the spread of cholera in the country. Zimbabwe’s cumulative suspected cholera cases are at 29 144. The Ministry of Health and Child Care continues to conduct integrated training in case management, surveillance, […]
-
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] ZIMBABWE and South African border authorities have beefed up their teams in preparation for increased human and vehicular traffic during the Easter holidays. South Africa has deployed 400 additional workers to its major border crossing with Zimbabwe at Beitbridge and has predicted that one million travellers will pass through its ports of entry/exit […]
-
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] AFTER enduring several years of playing cat-and-mouse with the police for operating illegally along Sixth Avenue in Bulawayo, four kombi owners decided to legalise their trade by forming a taxi association. The organisation known as Vuka Uzimele Transport Association (VUTA), has 200 kombis operating under its ambit. The formation of the association […]
-
-
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] THE Ministry of Health and Child Care will monitor and supervise gatherings to be held during this Easter holiday to avert the spread of cholera in the country. Zimbabwe’s cumulative suspected cholera cases are 29 144 and the Ministry continues to conduct integrated training in case management, surveillance, infection prevention and control, […]
-
Peter Matika, [email protected] PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed that solarised water facilities and boreholes must be installed at worship shrines across Zimbabwe, as the country intensifies its fight against the outbreak. In a post-Cabinet briefing today, Minister of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said no church gatherings must take place until church […]
Popular Stories
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Sign Up To Our Newsletter
Sponsored Links
Classifieds Electronics Cars & Parts Building Supplies Services Property, Houses | Online Payments Buy ZESA Tokens Buy TelOne ADSL Web Development Domain Registration Web Hosting |