by Grace Chekai

Students sitting for their June examinations country-wide which started today and employees of learning institutions which have opened their doors to students have been encouraged to leave the institutions as soon as classes or work is completed as a measure to minimise the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

by Innocent Mujeri

The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement through its Department of Agriculture Education and Farmers’ Training is set to train farmers who benefitted from a piggery scheme under the Presidential Livestock Inputs Support Programme launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in May this year.

by Innocent Mujeri

Government has said the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council June 2020 examinations are set to commence tomorrow and all COVID-19 regulations and hygiene standards will be adhered to, to protect students and invigilators from the pandemic.

by Christopher Makaza

Since the opening of the 2020 cotton marketing season on 3 June, the Cotton Company, Cottco, has been giving cooking oil to cotton farmers who deliver their white gold, with a view to cushioning as well as motivating them to produce more.

by Christopher Makaza

Zimbabwe today hosts the virtual meeting of the Ministerial Committee of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation which, to no surprise, has coincided with a fresh abduction claim by MDC-A Harare Ward 16 Councillor, Denford Ngadziore. The councillor yesterday claimed that his wife and six months old baby were reportedly abducted by suspected state security agents.