INSIGHT: Fostering recovery, growth of our economy
Yours truly joins the rest of Zimbabwe in giving accolades to central bank governor Dr John Mangudya for an innovative expansionary Monetary Policy.
MUSIC: Will Zim Dancehall last?
The question on the lips of everyone in the music industry is: will Zim dancehall last? The genre’s flame is currently burning bright but so did that of urban grooves…
SOCCER: Bafana soar, Pharaohs fall at AFCON qualifiers
EPHRAIM ‘SHAKES’ MASHABA’s reign as South Africa coach began with a 3-0 win over Sudan in their opening Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Open Economy: The human element of economic progression
I like reading about romantic societies. By romantic I mean societies full of idealism, utopic dreams, and passionate aspirations. I like literature too.
Zimbabwe International Film Festival (ZIFF) spreads wings to the ghetto
Zimbabwe’s premier motion picture event, the Zimbabwe International Film Festival (ZIFF), will for the first time spread its wings to Harare’s high-density suburbs, in a move that is set to…
Deputy Minister Mutsvangwa suspended
Kuda Bwititi Sunday Mail Reporter— The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial executive has suspended its secretary for information and publicity, Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa,
China to pump $500m into agriculture
Sunday Mail Reporter China has undertaken to fund Zimbabwe’s agricultural mechanisation, irrigation and modernisation programme to the tune of US$500 million, in a development expected to boost local food production. The…
Marriage bond sacred, President
Levi Mukarati Deputy News Editor Marriage is an important institution whose bond is sacred, spiritual and built on morality, President Mugabe has said. The President said in any marriage, there were ups…
ZETDC corrupt workers face the chop
Debra Matabvu Some Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Transmission Company (ZETDC) engineers who are coercing customers into paying non-existent pre-paid electricity meter installation fees now face investigations that could see them being…
76 percent of population has no access to banks: RBZ
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said at least 76 percent of the population in the country still remains with no access to financial services as…







