Zimbabwe’s imports down 13%
Brighton Gumbo Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s imports maintained a downward trend declining by 13 percent from $516 million to $449 million between October and November last year, official data shows.
ZTA assesses tourism sector performance
Adelaide Moyo Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) says it is in the process of evaluating the performance of the country’s tourism sector for last year to come up…
Right to marry no less controversial
Joram Nyathi Spectrum Initially I wanted to express my penny’s worth of thoughts on the vexed and vexing topic of indigenisation, an area of our economy I am very passionate…
Editorial Comment: Ban on child marriages long overdue
ZIMBABWE is making great strides in the protection of children and their rights and a landmark Constitutional court judgment outlawing marriages for children under the age of 18 is a…
New committee for City Rovers
Senior Reporter MUTARE City Rovers have appointed a 15-member executive led by popular Mutare football personality, Isdore “Beefy” Bingura in an effort aimed at installing committed individuals in various positions…
A-Level results out, pass-rate up
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE November 2015 Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) Advanced Level results are ready for collection, with the pass rate going up to 87,6 percent from 82,6…
$200m secured for maize imports
Harare Bureau THE government has secured $200 million in lines of credit for grain imports, as it steps up efforts to ensure that no one will starve due to drought…
Army not recruiting: ZDF
Rutendo Rori Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has dismissed rumours that it will embark on massive recruitment in various provinces starting in February this year.
Chiefs demand vehicles, allowances
Oscar Muzinda Chronicle Reporter CHIEFS in the Matabeleland region have demanded vehicles and specific dates for the payment of their allowances from the government. The chiefs said this yesterday during…
Boy, 6, jumps off truck, dies
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A SIX-YEAR-OLD Bulilima boy jumped off a moving pickup truck and died on the spot after the vehicle failed to stop at his dropping off point.





