‘Ndiwe honzeri, unoonesesa’

Gamuchirai Muzanenhamu MUMWE murume akaendesa muramu wake kudare achiti ari kukonzeresa bopoto mukugarisana kwavo nekupindira munyaya dzemumusha wake.

Zim missing out on external sovereign bonds

Kudzanai Sharara Taking Stock There is a new wave of external borrowing by African governments, and it is not from Development Banks. Given the prevailing low interest rates in developed…

UN gives Zim poll preps thumbs up

The United Nations (UN) says it is impressed by preparations for harmonised elections to be held by August 31 and pledged to support Government’s commitment to hold free, fair and credible elections, including current efforts at economic revival.

Tomana, Chihuri civil trial back in court

The Supreme Court has referred back to trial the case in which former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana and former Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri are facing a $400 000 suit for the unlawful arrest and prosecution of a Harare lawyer.

Blow own trumpet, ED tells media

President Mnangagwa has urged the media to take a leading role in disseminating information to the world that Zimbabwe is in a new era and open for business.

African Sun in 19pc revenue growth

AFRICAN Sun Limited has recorded a 19 percent growth in revenue to $51,83 million for the year ended December 31, 2017, spurred by a jump in occupancy levels.

Govt tackles fuel prices, liquidity

Government is set to introduce a raft of measures to rationalise fuel prices while fighting against cash challenges through ongoing engagements with several countries, Special Advisor to the Presidency Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa has said.

No reprieve for Diasporan voters

The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on whether or not Zimbabweans living in the Diaspora should be allowed to vote in this year’s harmonised elections.

Editorial Comment: Australia should first give Aborigines land

RACISM is once again rearing its ugly head just because the South African government has decided to take concrete steps to redress imbalances in land ownership among black and white people, since the colonial and apartheid eras.

Ramaphosa expected in Harare tomorrow

SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow on a working visit that will see him discussing bilateral relations with his counterpart, President Mnangagwa.

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