Source: Security agents intensify anti-border crime operations | The Herald A suspected stolen sport utility vehicle that was intercepted by Zimbabwean security agencies while being smuggled from South Africa into Zimbabwe in transit to Zambia. The suspects fled, leaving the car submerged in the Limpopo River. – Picture: Thupeyo Muleya Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Security […] …
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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Cotton farmers to get outstanding payments
Source: Cotton farmers to get outstanding payments | The Herald Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Cottco has promised to pay cotton farmers all they aer owed before the onset of the next season. Recently, Cottco paid $1bn and US$9,9 to cotton farmers and over 50 000 tonnes have been paid for. The producer price for the […] …
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Food distribution scheme for the vulnerable benefits 3,8m
Source: Food distribution scheme for the vulnerable benefits 3,8m | The Herald Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent More than 3,8 million people from vulnerable communities will benefit from the Government’s food distribution programme before the next harvest with Government working with the World Food Programme and other partners […] …
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Two-faced Mnangagwa honours Rwanda genocide victims
‘Unbelievable. Hypocritical. Mnangagwa is a perpetrator of genocide’ …
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URL introduces new products
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED agro-processing company, United Refineries Limited (URL), has introduced new products to expand its domestic and export market footprint in line with the value addition thrust. The Bulawayo-headquartered firm has added stockfeed production on top of fortified mealie-meal, cooking oil and soap making, among its range of products. URL human resources […] …
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Nust sets up factories
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PLASTIC container making, honey and fruit processing factories have been established at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) as the institution angles to play a critical role in Bulawayo’s re-industrialisation agenda. Nust is leading the establishment of Bulawayo Technology Centre which is a tripartite arrangement which involves Government and the […] …
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Insiza lithium project to create 450+ jobs
Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE-focused and diversified mining group, Premier African Minerals’ Zulu lithium and tantalum project in Insiza district, Matabeleland South, is expected to create more than 450 jobs when fully operational and result in the installation of a solar power and possible dam construction. Zulu Lithium is a locally registered organisation that intends to […] …
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Gems are forever : Surrey Storm hold on to Kwangwa
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter GEMS captain Felistus Kwangwa has been retained by Vitality Netball Super League club Bartercard Surrey Storm in England for the 2023 season. Kwangwa has been with the side since 2020 and this will be her third season with the side. She bagged the side’s Coach’s Player of the Season Award last […] …
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Lake Gwayi-Shangani construction spawns downstream industries
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE construction of the massive Lake Gwayi-Shangani in Matabeleland North province has led to the establishment of new downstream industries, which have widened the economic impact of the project through job creation and reducing cost of implementation. On the sidelines of the lake construction site there is a new metal fabrication business […] …
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Zimbabwe court fines 21 illegal Malawian migrants, deportations ordered
Court hears group was in transit to South Africa when intercepted by police …
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