Cabinet gives node to greenhouse emissions reduction
by Rungano Dzikira
Cabinet has resolved to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33% per capita in the energy sector by 2030 in line with the Paris Agreement.
by Rungano Dzikira
Cabinet has resolved to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33% per capita in the energy sector by 2030 in line with the Paris Agreement.
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Internal rivalry is ballooning in the MDC as its leader Nelson Chamisa has drawn out knives directed at the party’s former secretary-general, Douglas Mwonzora over alleged misconduct, the Harare Post can report.
by Tendai Matunhu
Government has been offered maize donation of close to 4000 metric tonnes amounting to US$1million, a source in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Development has revealed.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Government through the department of Veterinary Services and its development partners, has intensified efforts to curb the spread of Theileriosis, a tickborne disease, that has caused deaths of many cattle in various Zimbabwean communal areas.
by Lily Moyo
Rival camps within the MDC, aligned to that party leader Nelson Chamisa and former Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora continue to widen fissures within the split prone party amid allegations that they are throwing counter allegations against each other ahead of the 2023 Presidential elections.
by Derick Tsimba
A source from the National Oil Infrastructure Company (NOIC) has said Government is working on ensuring that the country’s fuel supplies stabilize soon.
by Grace Chekai
The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement is acknowledging the efforts being done by women in uplifting the economy using modern farming technologies following a visit to Nomhle Mliswa’s Summerhill Farm yesterday. The visit was in line with the commemorations of World Women`s Day which will take place on 8 March 2020.
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
The SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax has paid a courtesy call on President Emmerson Mnangagwa today (Monday 2 March 2020) at State House, the Harare Post can report.
by Innocent Mujeri
Zimbabwean universities are on track in producing graduates that contribute to economic development by acquiring skills that add value to society, the Harare Post can report.
By Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The disqualification of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) to hold an AFCON qualifier match between Zimbabwe and Algeria has opened a can of worms within the MDC run urban Councils. Their uncultured maladministration of the urban councils has affected Zimbabwe’s sporting activities through gross neglect of the country’s stadiums, bathing pools and other sport and recreational facilities across the country. The MDC has been involved in corrupt activities of using council funds for personal aggrandisement while failing to maintain and refurbish the country’s sports infrastructure over the years.