January 26, 2023
Zimbabwe: Govt Wins Dams Tender Dispute
A fresh tender is expected to be floated by Government over the multi-billion Kondo Chitowe dams after the High Court endorsed cancellation of an agreement for a feasibility study… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ARDA Revives Sanyati Irrigation Scheme
The revival of Gowe Irrigation Scheme in Sanyati by the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) has given hope for a better future to the community. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Strategies to Tackle Climate Change Effects
Zimbabwe is fighting the effects of climate change with Government working with farmers on ways to boost production by expanding access to mechanisation and irrigation, at times… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chitungwiza Community Fumes Over Poor Drainage
Chitungwiza residents and the business community have raised concerns over poor service delivery by the municipality, which has resulted in failure to clear stormwater drains… Read more »
Africa: Zimbabwe Within AfDB Africa Economic Growth Range
With a projected economic growth of 3,8 percent for 2023, Zimbabwe is within close range of regional growth prospects, estimated at 4 percent, according to the African Development… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Village Wisdom Pushing Zimbabwe's Agricuture Revolution
Simple village wisdom has impacted on the continued growth of Zimbabwe's agricultural revolution which has seen the country producing its largest wheat harvest ensuring that the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zinara Speaks On Road Rehabilitation Funds
Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has said it has consistently disbursed funds for road rehabilitation and maintenance to all the road authorities, including the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Understanding African Governance Through Pfumvudza Concept
Political governance is a cultural phenomenon that resonates with a people's political, social, economic and historical values. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Huge Oil, Gas Deposits Confirmed in Muzarabani
Large natural gas and oil reserves have now been confirmed in north-east Zimbabwe, although technical glitches meant Australian firm Invictus could not extract a fluid sample to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Better Brands Suspends Operations in Penhalonga
BASED gold mine, Better Brands Mining has suspended surface and underground mining operations with immediate effect over fatalities and environmental degradation concerns. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sweet Dynamos Homecoming for Murape
There is always joy and celebration in every homecoming. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chevrons Eye Strong Windies Test
ZIMBABWE captain Craig Ervine is a bit worried by the injuries stalking their dressing room ahead of the Test cricket series against West Indies in Bulawayo beginning next week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chinomona Takes Over APU
Senate president Cde Mabel Chinomona has officially taken over the presidency of the African Parliamentary Union following her election at the APU 44th Conference held in Victoria… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Third Steelworks Plant Set for Commissioning
Commissioning of a third major steel works is expected in November this year in Masvingo Province after the SteelMakers Limited secured funding of US$160 million for the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Low Rainfall, Dry Spell Forecast in Southern Parts
THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has projected relatively low rainfall activity and a possible dry spell in southern parts of the country this week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Garanganga New Zim Davis Cup Team Captain
SEASONED tennis player Takanyi Garanganga says he is excited to be leading the Zimbabwe Davis Cup team following his appointment as the new captain. Read more »
Zimbabwe: VFEX Will Drive Investment, Says Innscor
Innscor Africa says proposed migration to the Victoria Falls Exchange (VFEX) will enable the group to continue investments into manufacturing capabilities, extend product range and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Illegal Schools, Colleges Urged to Register
Operators of illegal schools must close or register, and parents and guardians should not send their children to unregistered schools and colleges, the Ministry of Primary and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mining Companies Start Paying Royalties in Kind
Companies mining specified minerals are now required to pay 50 percent of their royalties in kind with effect from October 1, 2022, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) announced in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: PE for Tertiary Institutions Launched
The Sport Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe (SLIZ) president Russell Mhiribidi has praised the partnership between the Government and Finland to conduct physical education (PE) in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Let's Move Away From Rain Fed Agriculture'
The Government has been seized with ushering in new programmes targeted at mitigating the harsh effects of climate change as part of efforts to climate-proof the country's… Read more »
January 25, 2023
Zimbabwe: President in Senegal for Key Feed Africa Summit
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived in Dakar, Senegal, last night where he will attend the Dakar II Feed Africa Summit. Read more »
Zimbabwe: VID Rusape Computerises to Curb Graft
The Government has launched an Electronic Learner's Licence Testing System (ELLTS) at the Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID) Rusape depot as part of a raft of new measures to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Gogo Mashasha Trial Date Set
The State has finally set the trial date for Plaxedes Mashasha, the elderly woman from Chitungwiza who made headlines for allegedly spending days with her husband's decomposing… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Schools Adopt 'Learning Passport', Go Digital
At least 35 percent of the schools in Zimbabwe have been connected to the Learning Passport as the Government and its partners continue to adapt learning to the new digital… Read more »