Source: Chrome ore export ban excites local players | The Herald Government has banned the export of chrome ore in a move meant to bring long term benefits to the country Business Reporter THE steel manufacturing sector has welcomed Government’s decision to ban export of chrome ore saying this will assist local players to secure […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2022
2022 Legal Year opens today
Source: 2022 Legal Year opens today | The Herald Chief Justice Luke Malaba Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter The 2022 Legal Year opens today with Chief Justice Luke Malaba delivering the keynote address on achievements and challenges over the past 12 months and the judicial administrative agenda for this year. Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza […]
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Matabeleland farmers urged to do sunflower
Source: Matabeleland farmers urged to do sunflower | The Herald Matabeleland farmers are expected to reap good rewards from growing sunflowers Sikhulekelani Moyo Bulawayo Bureau FARMERS in the Matabeleland region should grab the opportunity to grow sunflowers and earn more income as well as contribute to import substitution of cooking oil related products. Agronomists say […]
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Woman in court fight to block DNA paternity test on son
Man goes to court to force ex-girlfriend to send son for paternity test …
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Omicron for Christmas: what was the experience in rural Zimbabwe?
Guwini open air market, Chikombezi The Omicron wave peaked in Zimbabwe just before Christmas. With people moving about for the festive season and large numbers coming back from South Africa and elsewhere for the holidays, the fear was that the … Continue reading → …
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Woman lives large from dairy farming
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Mrs Prayer Mhlophe is not for the bustling life of the city because as a dairy farmer in Matabeleland South countryside, her quality of life is so much better here. Mrs Mhlophe of Irisvale in Umzingwane District earns up to US$600 a month through selling milk. She is in the process […] …
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Widow narrates tragedy of losing five family members
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter Death has never been anyone’s friend. It’s never easy losing a loved one but what happens when you lose five loved ones all at once, in sudden deaths? Can one really pick up the pieces? Mrs Nobuhle Mkandla (57) of Entumbane suburb provides the answers as she has gone through it […] …
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Government starts chiefs roads projects
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT has started rehabilitating access roads to chiefs’ homesteads countrywide to improve accessibility to traditional leaders as well as enhance their dignity and development in communities. The Chiefs’ Access Road Rehabilitation Programme is being implemented through the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP 2) and is part of Government’s Devolution […] …
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‘Music is like women, you can’t satisfy two at once’
Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Reporter With the year 2022 still at its infancy, many people are setting goals for the year, so is up-and-coming musician, Reezy Terah (born Langa Mhlongo) who has prematurely decided to take a break from the industry. Despite being named the National University of Science and Technology best artiste on campus last […] …
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Gokwe farmers set up thriving agro-processing venture
Michael Magoronga, Business Correspondent FARMERS in Gokwe have embarked on a mango drying and processing project that seeks to maximise production with a target of supplying both the local and export markets. The project is being implemented with the assistance of development partners and is set to benefit about 100 farmers directly and more than […] …
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