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5 years ago | February 17, 2019

NRZ slashes commuter train fares

Nozipho Rutsate, Sunday News Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has announced that it is charging $1 for a ...

First private teachers’ college opens doors

Judith Phiri, Sunday Life Reporter Zimbabwe is adopting a vibrant education system that imparts knowledge, which is ...

Haddon and Sly suspends workers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s oldest supermarkets, Haddon and Sly Supermarket has suspended 52 ...

HAZ gears for ZITF

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter PLAYERS in the tourism and hospitality industry in Bulawayo have already started ...

Insurance industry urged to fully utilise new technologies

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE Insurance and Pensions Commission of Zimbabwe (IPEC) has urged players in the ...

$3 million for rehabilitation and support of irrigation schemes ...

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Government has budgeted more than $3 million for rehabilitation and support ...

City cyclists to cough up $10 or risk wrath of law

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO has joined Harare in calling on cyclists to obtain licences for their ...

BCC to blow US$93 000 in hosting fire fighting team

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council will spend over US$90 000 in shipping, airfare and ...

FAO joins Govt to develop Gender Sensitive Land Policy

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE Food and Agriculture Organisation in Zimbabwe (FAO) is working with the ...

Tertiary boarding fees go up

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has approved the increase in tertiary education catering fees for all ...

Local chrome producers feel price heat

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent LOCAL ferrochrome producers are starting to feel the heat of plummeting ...

Animal health management trainings should be prioritised

Mhlupheki Dube ONE of the things that I have learnt over the years interacting with farmers is that continuous learning ...

‘Zim must prioritise data centres’

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter Zimbabwe has been encouraged to accelerate growth and demand for data centres as they are ...

First Mutual medical aid premiums up 35 percent

FIRST Mutual Health is set to increase medical aid monthly contributions by 35 percent with effect from 1 March 2019, as ...

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