Open Economy: Finance Minister sets sail in the right direction!
I am consistent in my belief that our greatest economic flaw is that our economy is overly dependent on State enterprises. With a highly efficient and systemically disciplined Government, this…
Zimbabwe Human Development Index high – UN
Zimbabwe posted a huge improvement on the United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) in 2013 owing to an increase in life expectancy, the latest data from the global body shows.
10MW added to national power grid
Chisumbanje-based ethanol producer Green Fuel has begun feeding 10 megawatts of electricity into the national grid as part of efforts to improve power supplies countrywide.
Ecocash: Mobile Money Pushing the Plastic Money frontier
THE breakneck pace at which the local mobile telecommunications sector is evolving is brewing a revolution in Zimbabwe’s national payment system, with mobile money –
EU and US firms angle for local market
A noticeable thawing in relations between Zimbabwe and Western countries has spurred investor interest.
Bankers Association of Zimbabwe considers settlement permits
The Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe (Baz) is locked in negotiations that could result in financial institutions accepting A1 farm settlement permits and 99-year leases as collateral.
Farmers to register for agriculture inputs scheme
Thousands of farmers from across the country are expected to converge in Harare this week to register for the US$2,4 billion agriculture input support scheme introduced by Zanu-PF and Lasch…
CAPS UNITED Coach, Mangwiro fumes
CAPS UNITED coach Taurai Mangwiro has blasted a section of the club’s supporters for fanning “unnecessary” discontent by accusing him of being a Dynamos son who cannot mastermind victory over…
‘It’s a tough job,’ says National Cricket Team Coach – Mangongo
NEWLY-appointed national cricket team coach Stephen Mangongo is under no illusions as he prepares to begin life on the top job with a one-off Test against South Africa.
30 Officers fired over US$700 000 theft
Twenty-four Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officials and six senior civil servants have been dismissed from duty for stealing US$700 000 earmarked to fund the daily operations of prisons.






