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‘Chapungu: Nature, Man, and Myth’ sculpture show opens Saturday Zimbabwe is coming to town this Saturday, and it’s going to be here for awhile. This Saturday, April 28, the Missouri ...
LOCAL heavy duty and industrial equipment manufacturer Arthur Garden Engineering has increased capacity utilisation to 50 percent following its acquisition from starafricacorporation by a ...
Japanese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Shinichi Yamanaka, said the medical equipment would allow patients, some of whom have been on waiting lists, to finally get treatment.
Zimbabwe’s former leader has reportedly put dozens of vehicles and farm equipment up for auction, raising speculation that his family’s business empire could be in financial straits.
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd has launched a new monitoring, tracking, and security services package specifically designed for valuable and sensitive cargo stowed in refrigerated containers.
Under the project, the UNDP donated meteorological and hydrological equipment comprising of 26 automated weather stations,10 automatic rainfall stations and 10 data loggers for hydrological ...
Zim Integrated Shipping Services is upgrading its refrigerated containers with Sekstant door sensors, ordering 1,000 new Star Cool reefers already equipped with the sensors, and a similar number ...
China has donated military equipment worth 200 million yuan (US$28 million) to Zimbabwe to bolster the country's security operations and help modernise its armed forces.
Doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe are striking to protest the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers in the nation’s hospitals, their unions said.
New Zimbabwean regulations may allow the country's government to seize equipment once used on land forcibly acquired for redistribution, the Commercial Farmers Union says.
I am writing this week's column from Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, one of Africa's great wildlife reserves and a place where the temperature fluctuates dramatically according to the position ...
Doctors said on Wednesday that patients in Zimbabwe's biggest state hospital were dying due to a lack of medicines and basic supplies, brought on by a cash crunch that has crippled the economy.
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