UPDATE: EU ready to partner Zim

The European Union is ready to work with the new Zimbabwe Government in formulating policies that will enable it to turn around the country’s economic fortunes.

Govt sets record straight on Geiger

Cabinet took a decision to terminate the contract for the dualisation of the Beitbridge-Harare Highway on March 13, 2018 and instructed the Attorney-General, Advocate Prince Machaya, to furnish the President with the mechanisms of effecting the termination.

Dangote renews interest in Zim

Nigerian billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote has renewed interest in pursuing his $1,5 billion investment in Zimbabwe and yesterday despatched an advance team comprising geologists.

Nkomo family fume at Chamisa lies

MDC-T leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s attempt to ride on the legacy of the late Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo backfired spectacularly yesterday after the Nkomo family dismissed as false claims that they endorsed and offered the disputed MDC-T leader the veteran nationalists’ intonga (sceptre).

Govt explains cost of China trip

Government paid US$1,3 million to hire a private jet for President Mnangagwa’s trip to China last week, contrary to reports in some sections of the private media that the trip gobbled US$2,3 million.

46 countries to observe elections

Government has approved a list of 46 countries, 15 regional and continental bodies to observe general elections set for July this year as President Mnangagwa’s administration makes good its pledge for transparent, free and fair polls.

Editorial Comment – Elections: Zim has nothing to hide

AS Zimbabwe inches closer to elections that are likely to be held within the next 100 days, it is quite remarkable that the country is peaceful and calm.

UPDATED: Masisi pledges to strengthen ties

NEWLY-appointed Botswana leader President Mokgweetsi Masisi yesterday pledged his commitment to strengthen the bilateral relations existing between his country and Zimbabwe.

First Lady hails fruitful, progressive China visit

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has described her engagements in China during the five-day State Visit to that country as fruitful and quite progressive.

It’s no longer business as usual for big three

WHILE some of his fellow corporate leaders were either playing golf or fishing, NetOne’s new chief executive Lazarus Muchenje was leading a fire-fighting exercise on Sunday in a refreshing demonstration of the changes sweeping across a domestic football landscape finally divorcing itself from the bondage of mediocrity.

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