June 25
Zimbabwe: January to May Raw Milk Intake Surges 21 Percent
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Zimbabwe: Judge Urges Interpreters to Adopt Street Lingo
AS languages grow in vocabulary and more people are likely to use street lingo, court interpreters now have to adapt and make accurate translations, sometimes to judges, lawyers… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Old Mutual Zim Unveils U.S.$12m Housing Project
Old Mutual Zimbabwe has launched a US$12 million medium-density housing development project, Prospect 1, in Harare which entails the construction of 136 standalone houses and four… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Promising Season Lifts Tobacco Seed Sales
Kutsaga Research Station yesterday confirmed selling tobacco seed to cover 108 000 hectares as at June 20, as prospects of a good rainy season beckon. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Africa Employers to Vote On New Code
Employers, labour unions and rights groups in Africa have until October to respond to a new proposal that will require organisations to report on how they hire and pay workers and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Vincent's Legion Xiii Wins Liv Nashville
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Zimbabwe: Another 'Maoko' Born in Ngezi
When Ngezi Platinum Stars' Nelson Chadya guided his side to a 2-1 victory over Herentals in a Castle Lager Premiership soccer match at Rufaro at the weekend, he was not aware of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mkandla Wins WBA Bantamweight Title
South African-based Zimbabwean pugilist Monica Mkandla added another feather to her growing list of titles when she was crowned the new World Boxing Association Pan Africa… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Platinum, Diamonds Shine Brightest in PSL
Former champions FC Platinum are now certain to end the first half of the 2024 Castle Lager Premiership campaign on top of the table after breaking clear of the chasing pack at the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Councils, Police and Operators Combined Effort Can Thwart Touts
Almost everyone is at fault when it comes to the burden touts impose on public transport in Harare and other parts of Zimbabwe and the solution, which means removing touts and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZESA Records Drop in Fatal Accidents
The ZESA Group of Companies has recorded a 42 percent reduction in fatal occupational accidents involving workers in the workplace, Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) head chief… Read more »
Southern Africa: UAE Firm to Use Zim As SADC Springboard
The establishment of a cable manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe by Dubai-based investors will help create jobs and boost the country's economy, President Mnangagwa has said. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu (PF) Plans School of Ideology
ZANU PF plans to build a college named after assassinated hero Herbert Chitepo where people will be taught politics and ideology. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Scott Barrett New All Blacks Captain
Scott Barrett was named captain of the All Blacks yesterday by head coach Scott Robertson, as he unveiled his first squad for a two-test series against England next month. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Indian Embassy, Varun Celebrate Yoga Day
Varun Beverages Zimbabwe, in coordination with the Indian Embassy in Zimbabwe, has celebrated the 10th International Yoga Day under the theme, "Yoga for Self and Society". Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimcamp Optimistic
The Zimbabwe camp at the Africa Senior Athletics Championships has remained optimistic of a powerful finish to the continental showpiece. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chaotic Warriors Leave for Cosafa
THE Warriors are set to leave for South Africa today for the COSAFA Cup bereft of any meaningful preparations ahead of their first game at the tournament in two days. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZACC to Summon Chimombe, Mpofu Later
EMBATTLED Harare businessmen, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, accompanied by their legal representatives, yesterday voluntarily went to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission… Read more »
June 24
Zimbabwe: Chimombe, Mpofu Appear Before Anti-Corruption Agency for Questioning
Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, along with their legal representatives, voluntarily appeared before the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) today for investigatory… Read more »
Zimbabwe: From Casanova to HIV Prevention Advocate
Mr Piaso Maringwa of Manoti, Gokwe, stood tall to give his account of how he survived tuberculosis and HIV, all through the support of his loving wife. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Addressing Illegal Land Allocations Critical for Environmental Sustainability in Harare
ENVIRONMENTAL protection organisations have called on the City of Harare to address illegal land allocations in the capital as it is critical for environmental sustainability. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Man in Court for Selling Pangolin
A Binga man appeared in court on Saturday after he was arrested for selling a pangolin worth US$5 000 in Mount Pleasant, Harare. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Secures TB Medicines for 6 Months
Zimbabwe now has enough of the critical tuberculosis drugs in public health institutions to last for six months, director of the AIDS and TB Unit in the Ministry of Health and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chitungwiza Under Pressure to Finalise Master Plan Draft
Chitungwiza Municipality is intensifying the crafting of a draft master plan by holding consultative meetings with stakeholders ahead of the June 30 deadline. Read more »
June 21
Zimbabwe: Harare Loses U.S.$4.8 Million Worth of Treated Water Every Year
The City of Harare uses about US$24 million at Morton Jaffaray Treatment Plant every year to purify approximately 108 000 mega litres of water that is delivered to Epworth,… Read more »