New baobab juice plant to be commissioned
Staff Reporter
A state-of-the-art baobab juice manufacturing plant at Mutare Teachers’ College is nearing completion and is expected to be commissioned soon.
Staff Reporter
A state-of-the-art baobab juice manufacturing plant at Mutare Teachers’ College is nearing completion and is expected to be commissioned soon.
Staff Reporter
The Harare City Council (HCC) is currently facing significant scrutiny due to a series of alarming issues, including allegations of neglecting workers' welfare and financial mismanagement under the leadership of Mayor Jacob Mafume.
Staff Reporter
Harare residents are openly questioning the effectiveness of Mayor Jacob Mafume, with calls intensifying for his resignation due to perceived failures in improving the City’s service delivery.
Staff Reporter
The late National hero Cde Ezekiel Tobias Musiiwa Chaunoita has been described as a God fearing and hard-working cadre who dedicated his life to empowering communities.
Staff Reporter
The European Union (EU) is intensifying its efforts to fortify trade relations with Zimbabwe, a development poised to yield substantial mutual benefits in terms of economic growth and development.
Staff Reporter
The European Union is significantly boosting Zimbabwe's technological and agricultural capacities through substantial investments, showcasing a deep-seated commitment to sustainable development within the region.
Staff Reporter
The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) is making significant progress in settling outstanding payments to wheat farmers, having disbursed a total of US$14.6 million over the past two weeks.
Staff Reporter
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has issued a call for US$430 million in aid to support Zimbabwe as it faces a severe drought triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon.
Political Reporter
The ZANU PF National Youth League has coopted several new members into its national structures during a national executive meeting held at the party's headquarters in Harare, in a significant move to bolster its leadership ranks.
Staff Reporter
Rising discontent among citizens and business owners in Harare's Central Business District (CBD) has spotlighted the opposition-led council's failure to maintain essential urban services.