Government avails US$15m bailout for Bulawayo water

Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has availed US$15 million to the Bulawayo City Council to support emergency interventions to address the water supply challenges and avert any potential hazards. The city has already started drawing 15 megalitres of water from the rehabilitated boreholes at the Nyamandlovu Aquifer, a huge boost to supplies as major dams have received […] …
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The success of the game “Penalty Shoot-Out Street” by Evoplay

The success of the game “Penalty Shoot-Out Street” by Evoplay can be analyzed through several lenses, starting from the universal appeal of sports in human life. Sports play a crucial role in modern society, not only as forms of physical exercise but also as major sources of entertainment and community. Among the many sports that […]
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Ariston, listed agricultural company, appoints new CEO

Senior Business Writer LISTED agricultural concern, Ariston has a new Chief Executive Officer Mr Leon Wilhelm Nortier. Mr Nortier takes over from Mr Paul Timothy Spear who retired on March 1, 2024, after 13 years in the position. In a notice to shareholders, the firm said Mr Spear served the Group in several capacities for […] …
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Biogas antidote to deforestation

Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw A PROJECT to create biogas digesters in homesteads is being piloted at Chidobe community outside Victoria Falls in Matabeleland North, as part of efforts to reduce deforestation and counter climate change. The scheme is also intended to lessen the burden for women and children, who currently have to travel long distances in search […] …
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Government launches grain mop-up initiative

Bongani Ndlovu, bongani.ndlovu@chronicle.co.zw THE Government has set the purchasing price for excess grains for the 2022/2023 season at US$390 per metric tonne and has launched a grain mop-up initiative to prevent wastage and reduce post-harvest losses.  In a statement last night, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, said the initiative is intended to […] …
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