India injects US$48.1 million for the Deka Upgradation Project
Grace Chekai
India has injected US$48.1 million towards the Deka Upgradation Project in Hwange.
Grace Chekai
India has injected US$48.1 million towards the Deka Upgradation Project in Hwange.
Staff Reporter
Fertilizer companies have vowed to meet all fertiliser demands if Government and its financial institutions continue to support its drive toward a self-sufficient local production by 2025, a situation that will ensure a significant reduction in the country’s import bill, while ensuring a timely supply of inputs to farmers.
Staff Reporter
Exhibitors from all walks of life have welcomed the announcement of dates for the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).
Political Reporter
Former opposition legislator Blessing Chebundo has described the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members as cyber bullies who were not receptive to contrary views.
…..as factionalism heightens within CCC Bulawayo structures
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change’s (CCC) failure to resolve the issue of double candidates in Bulawayo Ward 26 is haunting that party as one candidate, Mpumelelo Moyo, is being accused of unleashing goblins to attack his rival, Norman Hlabano.
Political Reporter
Fears among the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members continue to rise over their leader’s growing autocratic tendencies, The Harare Post can report.
Staff reporter
Plans to repower Bulawayo Thermal Power Plant are on cards following the signing of contract between Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and Bharat Heavy Electrical (BHEL) of India.
Staff Reporter in Tsholotsho
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the nation that despite the looming drought, no one will die of hunger.
Political Reporter
…… as candidates are at each other’s throats
Chaos is reigning supreme within the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) following revelations that Masvingo Urban Ward 4 by-election candidates are at each other’s throat, taking each other to court over removal of campaign posters.
Staff Reporter
The ZANU PF female candidates for the forthcoming 26 March by-elections are confident of making history by reclaiming the parliamentary seats that have been under opposition formations.