Import rules a necessary evil
Munyaradzi Hwengwere Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 has been inappropriately labelled as an import ban, yet we all know or should know that Zimbabwe cannot ban imports. A ban is…
Sharing the Civil Service cake
Memory Nguwi The salary challenges currently plaguing the civil service could be an indication of a lack of proper workforce planning. There is no doubt that read against the current…
‘Your worship, thou shall not silence me!’
Linda Mzapi A Chitungwiza woman who was arraigned before the courts for violating a protection order did the unthinkable last week – she verbally abused the complainant in court. Sarudzai Chademoyo…
Mkwanazi, Lumumba spend weekend in cells
Sunday Mail Reporter Promise Mkwanazi, the spokesperson of a shadowy group going by the name “Tajamuka”, appeared in court yesterday facing a public violence charge. He was remanded in custody…
VP fires warning shots
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Getting children involved in criminal activity is detrimental to nation-building as it destroys the future of the nation, Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko has said. VP Mphoko made these remarks…
Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 in full
Control of Goods (Open General Import Licence) (No.2) (Amendment) Notice, 2016 (No.8) It is hereby notified that the Minister of Industry and Commerce has, in terms of section 4(1)(a) of…
Fighting over pizza
Lincoln Towindo Aaah yas, life can be so amusing. In one instance, it’s sunny and beautiful like blooming roses and the patterns of a kaleidoscope. In the next, it simply throws garbage…
Govt, employees in crunch meeting
Debra Matabvu Government will engage its employees in a crucial indaba this week in Harare to iron out sticking issues of salary payment dates for this month and beyond, working…
Why Mutsvangwa was expelled
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter War veterans chairman, Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa, has formally received communication that he has been booted out of Zanu-PF, together with 27 others who had appealed against either…
First Lady speaks on stay-aways
Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabweans should not heed “stay-away” calls by shadowy groups and Western agents as such acts are targeted at destabilising the country, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has…

