Looters return $250 million: ED
President Mnangagwa yesterday said $250 million of the expected $1,3 billion had been repatriated to Zimbabwe in the last three months, with Government having extended by a further two weeks the moratorium for those who are still to return the funds and assets.
Manzou villagers win court case
Villagers who lost property at Manzou Farm in Mazowe, through illegal evictions instigated by former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe last year, have started receiving compensation, with the first group of 14 receiving a combined figure of at least $30 000.
EU, Zim in wide-ranging poll talks
A senior member of European Union (EU), which has been invited to observe the forthcoming harmonised elections, yesterday met Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to work on the modalities of how the foreign missions will operate.
Uncooperative externalisers get extension
Government will on March 19 publish the names of individuals and companies who externalised money and have not heeded the three-month amnesty to return the loot on a no question asked, no charges proffered basis, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zim, Belarus sign mega deals
Zimbabwe and Belarus yesterday signed several deals worth millions of dollars across various economic sectors, as the international community continues to view Zimbabwe in good light following the ascendancy of President Mnangagwa last year.
China ups preps for ED State visit
Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping yesterday paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa offices to brief him on preparations for his State visit to China next month.
High Court blocks coronation
The High Court yesterday blocked the planned coronation of Mr Bulelani Collen Lobengula Khumalo as King of the Ndebele on grounds that there was no law in the country allowing the establishment of a monarch.
Chinamasa not barred from Bonn
Germany has said it is ready to engage Zimbabwe on long-term projects, and has denied reports that it refused entry to Zimbabwe’s envoy to Europe, Minister Patrick Chinamasa, who has so far held successful engagements with British and French authorities.
Zim will rise like a Phoenix: US diplomat
Zimbabwe “can rise Phoenix-like” once the crippling sanctions imposed by the United States of America are removed, a US diplomat and former United States ambassador to the Southern African country has said.
100-day target a management tool: SB Moyo
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Lieutenant-General Sibusiso Moyo (Retired) has explained the context in which President Mnangagwa set priority quick-win 100-day targets for ministers to kick-start the country’s economic recovery process.











