HARARE –As Zimbabwe continues to face various challenges in its Agricultural sector brought about by climatic change and other natural factors, Stanbic Bank has urged farmers to take advantage of its Agribusiness advisory as well as livestock insurance cover to cushion their businesses against potential
Zimbabwe has adopted the latest World Health Organisation’s (WHO) methodology on COVID-19 patients which stipulates that patients who tests positive but are asymptomatic will be released after 10 days.
Chief coordinator of the National Response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Agnes Mahomva said asymptomatic patients could
13 Nurses who were arrested yesterday at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital for allegedly contravening Covid-19 lockdown regulations have been granted RTGS$1000 bail, according to their lawyers Rudo Bere and Tinashe Chinopfukutwa.
As part of their bail conditions, they have been asked to report at Harare Central
Zimbabwean politicians today shelved differences to mourn the death of opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa's mother who passed on at her rural home in Gutu yesterday afternoon.
Posting on social media politicians from Zanu PF, National Constitutional Assembly, MDC-T and independent candidates took turns to
Rising Zimdancehall chanter, Uncle Epatan has said his album, "Message" which is due for release tomorrow seeks to attract the mature audience.
Epatan who is known for controversial lyrics that predominantly appeal to a youthful audience made the remarks while addressing a press conference in the capital
MUTARE- Internally displaced persons relocated to Arda Transau, from Chiadzwa diamond fields, say illegal gold panning activities promoted by local politicians is causing massive land degradation.
An adverse report by Zimbabwe Allied Diamond Workers Union (ZIDAWU) says what started as subsistence panning has now attracted hordes
Cash strapped Zimbabwean government's efforts to raise ZWL$ 500 million through a Treasury Bill (TBs) auction recently drew a lukewarm response from private sector, with total bids limited to just ZWL$ 170 million as investor appetite in the government paper continues to diminish.
Government has in
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) says the continued human rights violations by state security agents confirms that the country is sliding into a military state.
In a monthly report for June titled "Under a Darkening Sky", ZPP says there has been an increase of violations perpetrated