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The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement now has a new name, Minister Anxious Masuka has said.
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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday banned 30 black-market currency dealers from operating any bank or mobile money accounts for the next two years and wants them banned from even using a cellphone line.
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TREASURY is set to adjust tax bands for workers’ in order to reverse the erosion of incomes and boost consumer purchasing power in the face of price escalation driven by speculative parallel market activity.
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The economic performance targets for this year will be met despite challenges spawned by Covid-19, thanks to the proactive national interventions to the disease, the improved agricultural season, higher international mineral and commodity prices and a stable macro-economic environment, the Government has said.
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The good harvest realised by Zimbabwe from the last farming season will slash the import bill by US$300 million, a senior Government official has said.
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FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa on Monday hosted a dinner at State House in honour of history making female officer graduate Air Lieutenant Gamuchirai Maria Mbigi who for the first time in the history of the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) was awarded a Sword of Honour, an award for exceptional performance in flight training.
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Zimbabwe and Rwanda have taken a major step towards transforming their economic ties following the signing yesterday of five Memoranda of Understanding in key sectors of the economy.
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A United Kingdom-based organisation — NCD Global Alliance which fights non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has written to the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa inviting her to join their organisation as an NCD champion in recognition of her unwavering efforts of ensuring citizens are screened and commence treatment early for various ailments.
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A new Covid-19 vaccination card with improved security features that can be verified on all platforms across the world has been launched by Government to curb the proliferation of counterfeit cards.
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Farming is rapidly becoming what it should be: A business that people enter from choice, not a method of survival that people endure because they cannot do anything else.
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Local companies should take advantage of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that Zimbabwe and Rwanda are signatories to build strong networks and prepare for opportunities to be availed, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Dr Fredrick Shava has said.
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ZIFA leaders — Felton Kamambo, Phillimon Machana, Farai Jere and Bryton Malandule — were yesterday cleared of allegations of transferring judicial funds from the association’s bank nostro account into personal bank account belonging to one of them.
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Half-term and all other breaks in schools have been banned this term as part of measures to minimise Covid-19 infection risks and to ensure that pupils do not lose more learning time.
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AT least 25 private contractors, yesterday, visited Mhangura roads that are earmarked for rehabilitation by Makonde Rural District Council (MRDC) to register their interest.
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Zimbabwe and Rwanda have signed five MOUs set to transform economic relations between the two countries.