March 25
Zimbabwe: Natfoods Volumes Surge 3,4pc for Half Year Period
National Foods volumes for the interim period to December 31, 2023, grew by 3,4 percent to 285 000 tonnes from the comparative period, largely driven by growth from the Stockfeeds. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Learners Walk Away With Scholarships in Pure Drop Promo
About 750 learners won prizes in the Olivine Industries Pure Drop scholarship bonanza competition whose draw was held this week. Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Govt Targets 50 000ha Irrigation for Schools, Youth Centres and Villages
WITH climate change challenges showing no signs of abating, the Government is targeting to put 50 000 hectares under irrigation at schools, villages and youth centres. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Government Intensifies Maize Mop Up Exercise
THE Government is buying maize at US$390 per tonne for the 2022/23 season as it consolidates an ongoing mop-up exercise aimed at supporting national food security and sustainable… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Council to Equip Horticultural Farmers
The Horticultural Development Council (HDC) has announced the introduction of initiatives to transform smallholder horticulture farming in line with Government's Rural Development… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Brazil Keen On Increasing Trade With Zimbabwe
BRAZIL is keen on expanding its relations with Zimbabwe to the fields of education and health following successes recorded in the agriculture sector, its Secretary for Africa and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Giant Steel Plant to Stimulate Economic Growth
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Zimbabwe: Cotton Industry Faces Worst Season in Years
Zimbabwe's once-thriving cotton industry is facing its worst season in years, with production likely to plummet due to the devastating effect of the El Niño-induced drought. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ugandan Delegation Jets in for Week-Long Visit
A UGANDA People's Defence Forces (UPDF) Senior Command and Staff Course delegation is in the country for a week-long visit. Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Braces for Increased Easter Traffic
SOUTH Africa expects to see one million travellers going in and out of the country through its ports of entry over the Easter Holidays and has deployed 400 additional staff to its… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sanctions Affect Loan Re-Payments
ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America have resulted in complications with repayments for a US$98 million Brazilian loan facility under the More Food… Read more »
March 25
Zimbabwe: Zim Makes Strides in TB Fight
ZIMBABWE continues to record positive strides in the fight against the deadly Tuberculosis disease with the estimated incidence rate going down from 242 per 100 000 in 2015 to 204… Read more »
Zimbabwe: El Niño - Farmers Suffer Huge Discounts On Livestock
The effects of El Niño drought are tightening their grip on Zimbabwe's rural communities, forcing desperate farmers to sell off their prized livestock - primarily goats and… Read more »
March 24
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Selects Candidates for Mt Pleasant, Harare East
ZANU PF has completed the primary election process for Mt Pleasant and Harare East constituencies, with Cdes George Mashavave and Kelvin Mutimbanyoka emerging victorious. Read more »
March 21
Zimbabwe: Ccoz Blueprint to Enhance Cotton Farmers' Viability
The Cotton Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has released a comprehensive blueprint to revitalise the cotton industry whose performance had plunged to levels that saw it producing less… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Trial of Suspected Fraudster Smith Opens
The trial of suspected fraudster Michael Smith on two counts of theft of trust property, 12 counts of fraud and 25 counts of corruptly concealing transactions from his principal… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Lady Chevrons Shift Focus to PNG Series
As the lady Chevrons shift their focus from the historic African Games gold medal win to the white-ball series against Papua New Guinea, coach Walter Chawaguta has demanded his… Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Inflation Rate At Four-Month High
South Africa's inflation rate climbed to a four-month high, likely cementing the central bank's resolve to keep borrowing costs on hold when it meets next week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 60 Faulty Boreholes Rehabilitated in Masvingo
More than 60 boreholes have been rehabilitated in Masvingo Central constituency with several schools and homes connected to electricity as the Second Republic walks the talk in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unilever to Separate Ice Cream Unit, Cut Jobs
Unilever plans to separate its ice cream business that includes brands such as Ben & Jerry's and Magnum as chief executive officer Hein Schumacher streamlines the UK… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Anti-Cholera Rules Beneficial to Many
The new measures adopted by Cabinet this week to reduce risk of cholera transmission and infection will have many other benefits besides the primary one of pushing back on what… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Pushes for Improved Access to Oral Healthcare
All public hospitals from the district level upwards will be equipped to provide adequate oral health care, preventative dentistry, to underserved communities in line with the goal… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rushwaya Granted Bail in U.S.$1m Fraud Case
Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Beatrice Rushwaya appeared in court yesterday for allegedly defrauding an Indian investor of US$1 million in a mining deal. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Water Shortages Bite Cabbage Farmers
The El Nino-induced drought that hit the country this season has hounded many farmers out of cabbage production causing depressed supplies of the commodity against a rising demand… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Gastronomy Tourism Promotes Inclusivity
Gastronomy tourism helps promote social empowerment and inclusivity within communities, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Barbara Rwodzi, has said. Read more »