-
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has now run 43 foreign exchange auctions, and adding in the short Christmas break this means that they have been supplying the net importers in the productive and other critical sectors with their foreign currency requirements for just over 10 months.
-
More than 115 000 people have now received their second jab of Covid-19, vaccine with more than 460 000 having had their first jab.
-
South Africa is considering a legal change for drivers of South African-registered commercial vehicles that will end recognition of driving licences for some classes obtained in foreign countries and insist that all licences for such drivers must be obtained in South Africa.
-
MEDIA’s role in disseminating correct information remains critical as evidenced at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic as fake news became like yet another pandemic, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
-
-
Schools are forbidden from withholding examination results for students whose parents still owe fees and must instead take action against the parents to recover debts, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema said last night.
-
IN what further exposes the MDC-Alliance unholy links with Western countries, one of the party’s representatives in the United Kingdom will be representing the British Labour Party in the forthcoming local elections.
-
The trial of former Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira, accused of ordering the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to fast track a contract to build low cost houses in Gweru without NSSA board approval or following tender processes, has opened.
-
A Gweru man who teamed up with two accomplices armed with machetes and knobkerries before taking away some stray cattle kept by a neighbour’s home has been arraigned before a Gweru magistrate on stock theft charges.
-
-
A Harare blacksmith who worked along the Mukuvisi River in Mbare, Harare was last week found dead, floating in the river in a suspected case of murder.
-
A blitz to address sand poaching, quarry mining and brick moulding without permits in and around Harare Metropolitan province has resulted in 12 tickets with assessed fines of $420 000 being issued in three days.
-
ZIMBABWE international football star Marvelous Nakamba says he was honoured to meet Prince William at the Aston Villa training ground on Tuesday.
-
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government has embarked on a programme to address the conditions of people living in irregular settlements including construction of on-site and off-site infrastructure for houses built under Operation Garikari/Hlalani Kuhle. Speaking at the 13th post-Cabinet briefing yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa said Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, […]
-
-
Business Writer THE annual inflation rate will continue falling and year-on-year inflation will be below 55 percent in July, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) says, confirming trends. At its latest meeting held on April 30, the MPC noted with great satisfaction the reduction in the annual inflation rate, reaching 194 percent […]
-
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Most districts are harvesting enough maize and traditional grains to last more than 12 months with only a few areas having enough to cater for six months and below, the Second Crop and Livestock Assessment report has revealed. The maize yield for the season now ending is the highest since the […]
-
We have now shown that given adequate access to inputs on time Zimbabwe’s farmers can produce large harvests, especially when they have had skills upgraded and have adequate access to advice and support.