February 27
Zimbabwe: Artificial Grass for NSS?
The Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation is assessing the feasibility of having artificial turf fitted on the National Sports Stadium as part of the renovations to meet… Read more »
East Africa: East Africa to Plug Regional Electricity Gap
East Africa's electricity supply is set for a boost once the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP) goes online. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Vincent Brothers Make Asian Tour Cut
Zimbabwe professional golfers Scott and Kieran Vincent managed to cut the Asian Tour's International Series Oman at Al Mouj Golf in Muscat, Oman on Sunday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tshabangu Warns CCC Rivals
Interim CCC secretary general Mr Sengezo Tshabangu has threatened to wield the axe on anyone who will abuse the party's name or logo without authorisation from the collective party… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Modest Amendments Should Make Hanging Abolition Law Constitutional
Many people must have been startled when the Parliamentary Legal Committee made an adverse report on the proposed Bill to abolish the death penalty, saying it went against the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Vet Department Reiterates Warning On Illegal Cattle Movements
The Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) has once again reiterated calls for farmers to acquire cattle movement permits before moving them to reduce the spread of diseases and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cost of Power Could Burn the Glitter Off Padenga
Listed diversified crocodile breeder, Padenga Holdings Limited, is expected to cash in on its gold operations, but the high cost of energy is seen as a huge stumbling block,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Reggae World Mourns Morgan Heritage Lead Singer
The reggae world is in mourning following the passing of Peter Anthony Morgan, the lead singer of the beloved reggae band Morgan Heritage, at the age of 46. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Boxers Ready for Mandela Cup
The Zimbabwe Boxing Federation (ZBF) technical director Steven Masiyambumbi says they were impressed by the local boxers' skills displayed at the national open tournament at the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: John Nkomo's Son Loses 42 Cattle to Rustlers
Cattle rustlers stole 42 cattle from Mr Jabulani Nkomo, son of the late Vice President John Landa Nkomo, with police suspecting that two former farm workers were part of rustling… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Outmuscled Dynamos Resort to Plan B
Dynamos have been reminded that a big brand alone is no longer enough to lure the best footballing talent in the country. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Farmers Advised to Have Adequate Water for Winter Wheat
WITH the winter wheat season fast-approaching, farmers intending to produce the cereal must ensure they have sufficient water resources for irrigation and decide on their… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Shisha Production Projected to Hit Record 800 Tonnes
The country is expecting over 800 000 kilogrammes of shisha tobacco this year, a giant leap from last year's 101 599kg, with farmers pinning their hopes on receiving rains this… Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S.$69m Retooling Fund for Matabeleland
SEVENTEEN manufacturing firms in the Matabeleland region are earmarked to benefit from the US$69,5 million retooling loan proposal pitched by the Confederation of Zimbabwe… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Companies Embrace Karting
Seven of the most exciting and prestigious companies in Zimbabwe took to the kart track at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on Saturday to compete in the first round of the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Varsities Sign Integrity Pledges
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has launched an inclusive and coordinated campaign against corruption as part of efforts to mitigate the vice in both public and… Read more »
Southern Africa: Zim Welcomes WTO Investment Agreement
Zimbabwe has welcomed the finalisation of the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement that will enhance the capacity for developing and least developed countries to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: PSC Targets Recruiting 5 000 Teachers This Year
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Zimbabwe: Zimura Await Charambas-Jah Signal Agreement Details . . . Hosts Copyright Awareness Workshop
The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) has said there was nothing it could do with regards the copyright feud between Zimdancehall singer Jah Signal and gospel musician… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Minister Muswere Tours Parly Media Centre
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, yesterday toured the state-of-the-art media centre at the iconic new Parliament building as part of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Blight-Free Year for Tomato Producers
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Zimbabwe: Value Addition Increases Fruit Export Earnings 77pc
Export earnings from horticulture's fruit section rose 77 percent from US$2 million in 2022 to US$4 million last year, as the sector continued on a positive trajectory anchored on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Food Aid Distribution to Vulnerable Communities Begins
The Government has begun the distribution of food aid to vulnerable communities countrywide to counter the adverse effects of the El Niño-induced drought. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Natpharm Wins Vehicle Case
Former National Pharmaceutical Company operations manager, Mr Zealous Nyabadza, will now have to surrender the Toyota Hilux allocated to him for official use during his tenure of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Death Penalty Abolishment Bill to Pass Parly Scrutiny
The Parliamentary Legal Committee is set to consider proposed amendments to the Death Penalty Abolishment Bill after it had initially issued an adverse report to the proposed law… Read more »