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Zimbabwe’s anti-sanctions rally faces digital ad blitz from US Embassy

THE United States Embassy in Harare has paid Google to flood Zimpapers’ news websites with adverts to counter the live coverage of the anti-sanctions campaign spearheaded by President Mnangagwa in…

Dealing with pneumonia, foot rot in goats and sheep

Sheuneni Kurasha Farmer’s Diary Pneumonia and foot rot are significant health concerns affecting goats and sheep, often leading to serious welfare issues and economic losses in livestock farming.

Solar energy benefits for health facilities

Solar energy is an increasingly popular source of clean and renewable energy, and it is being implemented in various industries worldwide. One industry that can particularly benefit from the use…

Dr Mombeshora commissions NatPharm’s 450 kW solar unit

Trust Freddy Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has officially commissioned a 450-kilowatt solar unit for the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm). The project was made possible through funding…

TSL to acquire controlling stake in Nampak Zimbabwe

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter TSL Limited is set to acquire a 52,43 percent stake in Nampak Zimbabwe for a consideration of US$25 million, and the offer has since been…

Business Reporter The Department of Veterinary Services, in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association (ZICORBA), is taking swift action to address a concerning wave of unexplained rabbit deaths…

Grid Africa, Huawei mines solar power project hailed

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter The solar energy deal between Grid Africa and Chinese technology giant Huawei has been hailed by industry experts as a transformative step for Zimbabwe’s mining…

SA’s economy on a roll ahead of budget review?

All eyes will be on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana next Wednesday,  October 30, when he delivers his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS).

Dinson’s steel plant reaches 60pc production capacity

Business Reporter Dinson Iron and Steel Company’s US$1,5 billion steel plant in Manhize has reached 60 percent operating capacity utilisation since production commenced in July this year.

Govt targets 7 sectors for import substitution

Business Reporter In a bid to reduce reliance on imports and boost local industry, Zimbabwe has identified seven key sectors for import substitution. The country’s short-term manufacturing blueprint, the Zimbabwe…

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