The status of neighbours in Islam

Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks — Apart from a man’s parents, children and close relatives, there also exists a permanent association between him and his neighbours. We cannot afford to…

Zim grows appetite for tech innovations

Africa Moyo — ZIMBABWE is slowly morphing into a country that churns out technologically-savvy innovators willing to create life-changing start ups, moving away from being one that merely produces workers…

First-half tourist arrivals fall 3 percent

Livingstone Marufu — THE decline of visitors from the country’s major source markets, especially from mainland Africa and Europe, dragged tourist arrivals down three percent to 902 435 during the…

Govt says no to fuel hike

Kuda Bwititi: Chief Reporter Government will not approve any arbitrary increase in fuel prices and the country has enough stocks of both diesel and petrol, a senior Government official has…

Boosting economic growth through bold structural reforms

Preamble: The overall economic outlook in the short to medium term is sluggish or not good at all, owing mainly to the continued liquidity crunch, continued deflation, policy inconsistency and…

Tight fuel regulatory measures coming

Sunday Mail Reporter Government will chemically “mark” all imported petroleum products to stop entry of substandard or smuggled fuel which deprives Treasury of millions of United States dollars annually. Zimbabwe has…

Going to Chile with big hearts

Brighton Zhawi ZIMBABWE junior women’s hockey team vice-captain Aimee Nativel has called on her troops to carry their big hearts along to Chile where the World Cup explodes in a…

Women soccer teams welcome LM Cup return

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent WOMEN football clubs have welcomed the return of the LM Auctioneers Cup which was last held in 2012 saying it fills a void caused by lack…

IMF plays Zim another fast one

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All set for revolutionary pageant

Prince Mushawevato recently in South Africa — “WE want to leave Zimbabwe shaken. The problem is our people have become used to accepting mediocrity and that should stop. Standards are…

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