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By Tafadzwa Muranganwa
There are concerns that veld fire frequency in A1 and A2 farms is relatively high as compared to communal lands hence the need to put deterrent measures and continue to educate the resettled farmers on the need to safeguard their areas against veld fires.
This was heard during the launch of the National Fire Week by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) at Gwebi Agricultural College on Wednesday
Addressing delegates at the launch, Senator Chief
Siansali observed that incidences of veld fires are high in A1 and A2 farms and believes that it is because that these areas are not under the jurisdiction of traditional chiefs who fine offenders.
Boost for Chirundu road upgrade…Work to begin on remaining 40km stretch
(Left) President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon to officially commission the Marongora-Hellsgate section of Makuti-Chirundu Road (right), with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri (far left), Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Satoshi Tanaka (third from right), Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona (second from right) and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka witnessing the ceremony in Makuti yesterday. Pictures: Tawanda Mudimu.
Walter Nyamukondiwa in MARONGORA
THE Government has underscored its commitment to consolidate the country’s role as a regional and continental trade facilitation hub by committing to immediately start work on a 40-kilometre road stretch leading up to Chirundu Border Post.
Zim TV goes digital
Conrad Mupesa
Mashonaland West Bureau
ZIMBABWE will soon have free-to-air digital television services through 12 stations following the successful and historic switch-over yesterday, from the analogue signal to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT).
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa commissioned the country’s digitisation programme under the Zimbabwe Digital Broadcasting Migration at a landmark ceremony in Magunje, Mashonaland West.
The US$125 million migration project to switch over from analogue to digital commenced in 2015 and the nation failed to meet its deadline owing to several setbacks that included poor funding.
At least 18 transmitters, including the Karoi transmitter, have so far been completed from the targeted 48, mostly in areas that had challenges in receiving analogue signals.
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