Zim-Anglo ties: Converting the divide into dividend

In early January this year, a top British bureaucrat was in Harare for meetings with Government officials and members of the civil society, in what became the second high profile UK visit since the ascendancy of Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa to the presidency.

Kaitano escapes with a draw in Luanda

ZIMBABWEAN coach Kaitano Tembo guided his South African side SuperSport United to a goalless draw away at Petro de Luanda in Luanda, Angola, in a CAF Confederation Cup match yesterday. Tembo is guiding the club on a caretaker basis and he arrived in Luanda aware that another Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza had suffered a 0-3 defeat in a Champions League match at the hands of an Angolan side recently.

Very important lessons from Cuba

Will Podmore Correspondent Cuba’s own experience when Soviet aid was suddenly lost shows that a country that relies on its people has nothing to fear from self-reliance – and everything…

Empower a woman, build a nation

Women are interesting beings. When given an opportunity to express themselves, in an enabling environment, they break out of their cocoons, develop wings and fly. When educated, women know what they want and clearly speak their mind on their dreams and aspirations, fears and what drives them.

$1bn loan facility for tertiary students

Students at institutions of higher and tertiary learning, who are struggling to pay fees, can now access loans at selected financial institutions under a $1 billion Government facility.

Youth vote used to be insignificant in Zim polls

Today though, we know about 60 percent of those who registered to vote in this year’s election largely fall under the youth category — never mind the constitutional definition of the term, ‘youth’ ends at 35 years. The sheer effort of getting the youth vote invites the competing candidates to defeat Hercules.

‘RBZ must stop forex allocations’

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe needs to concentrate on its role as regulator and not interfere in the allocation of foreign currency under a priority list framework as this gives impressions of a distorted economy, Special Advisor to the President Christopher Mutsvangwa has said.

EU gives ED’s first 100 days thumbs up

ZIMBABWE has made significant progress through economic, political and electoral reforms since President Mnangagwa took over the Presidency in November last year. Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of a civil society meeting in Gweru yesterday, European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Philippe Van Damme said it was understandable that all reforms could not be achieved within 100 days that the President has been in office.

Grace Mugabe PhD: Gandawa raised red flag

FORMER Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Deputy Minister Dr Godfrey Gandawa raised a red flag over the awarding of a Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) to former First Lady Grace Mugabe two months after she was awarded, but was threatened into silence, it has emerged. Mrs Mugabe was awarded the PhD in 2014 by the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) and her husband Mr Mugabe — in his capacity as the university chancellor — presided over her graduation ceremony.

Metallon Gold eyes output growth

ZIMBABWE’S largest gold producer Metallon Gold Zimbabwe plans to grow output seven fold within the next two years to 70 000 tonnes per month after spending as much as $12 million to increase production capacity, management has said. The 70 000t will be largely driven by underground mining, Metallon Corporation CEO Ken Mekani on Monday told The Herald Business after a tour of the company’s multimillion dollar Mazowe plant.

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