RBZ ready to release US$300m
Harare Bureau THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will in the next fortnight release US$300 million under the Export Incentive Facility to stimulate production and ease cash shortages.
Zifa vice-president backs Christian league
Sports Correspondent CHURCHES in the Vungu Constituency in Lower Gwelo are set to start their own league following a donation of soccer balls by Zifa last week.
War vets to hold elective congress
Harare Bureau ZANU-PF cadres should not take directives given by the rogue leadership of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), senior ruling party officials have said, adding that…
More schools needed in Beitbridge
Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter VILLAGERS of Beitbridge West have appealed to Government to build more secondary schools as the shortage of schools in the district has led to a…
Govt invites Presidential scholarships applications
Harare Bureau The Government has invited applications from students — mostly those able, but disadvantaged from remote rural schools — keen to pursue undergraduate studies in foreign universities under the…
SA’s Hlengiwe declares Prophet Makandiwa her spiritual father
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THE recently held Gwanda Gospel Festival proved popular with Zimbabwean gospel music lovers as they packed Phelandaba Stadium.
Bulawayo trio launches books
Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life reporter LAST week was incredible for Zimbabwe literature as three Bulawayo-based writers, Laison Mwiinde, Cleopatra Faith Manyuchi and Makabongwe Moyo launched books at a combined ceremony.
Drugmaker Eli Lilly to cut 3 500 jobs
US drugmaker Eli Lilly plans to lay off more than 8 percent of its global staff and close several facilities in an attempt to reduce costs.
Healthcare funders, doctors resolve impasse
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Association of Healthcare Funders Association of Zimbabwe (AHFoZ) and Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZiMA) have agreed to carry out a scientific tariff study with a…
Govt should act swiftly on road safety measures
Gibson Mhaka, Features Reporter THE move by Government to ban cross-border and inter-city bus companies from operating between 9pm and 5am and imposition of stiff penalties for overloading, speeding and…











