EDITORIAL COMMENT: Businesses profiteer from VAT withdrawal

Zimbabwean consumers are still smarting from a costly blunder, or ill-thought out decision by the Government recently to implement Statutory Instrument 20 of 2017, which imposed a 15 percent VAT…

‘Unity of purpose will win us 2018 polls’

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare— This year is critical for Zanu-PF as it needs to work harder and win the hearts of the electorate before the 2018 harmonised elections, the party’s…

Finance, Appropriation Bills sail through Senate

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent The Finance and Appropriation Bills will promote foreign direct investment and close all loopholes that were undermining revenue collection, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has…

Ndiraya frustrated in maiden Caf tie

Ishemunyoro Chingwere in BELLEVUE, Mauritius Pamplemousse. . . . . . . . . . (1) 1 Ngezi Platinum Stars . . . . (1) 1 NGEZI Platinum Stars Ndiraya…

Lungu reads riot act to Cabinet

LUSAKA. — President Lungu warned members of his Cabinet failing to juggle their ministerial jobs and duty to their constituents that he would not hesitate to fire them. “If you are…

North Korea tests ballistic missile, US avoids escalation

SEOUL/WASHINGTON. — North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea early yesterday, the first such test since Donald Trump was elected and his administration indicated that Washington would have…

Classic ‘Valentine’s Day’ songs

Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent Hands up whose world is waste and shapeless without music. Music is the official language of lovers, the wind that riffs on vulnerable heartstrings, and the…

Toll fees inadequate for roads rehab: Govt

Tendai Mugabe and Innocent Ruwende Road maintenance across the country remains a challenge as the bulk of the money collected from toll fees is going towards the $206 million loan…

‘Investors warm up to Zim mining’

Business Reporter— INVESTORS have now accepted that certain Government policies they denounced were critical in addressing historical economic imbalances and have since renewed interest in Zimbabwe’s mining sector, Mines and…

Inmates save Treasury $500k

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Prisoners saved Treasury more than $500 000 when they loaded and offloaded grain that the country imported under the drought relief programme aimed at assisting vulnerable families…

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