Zera project to create 200 jobs
THE construction of the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) head office over the next 18 months will create 200 jobs directly and indirectly, Energy and Power Development Minister Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo has said.
Chamisa should stop grandstanding
Let us say things as they are. Threats to boycott elections are a very stupid idea, especially in cases where one is singing the threat as part of some attention seeking tomfoolery.
Golix introduces Bitcoin ATM
Zimbabwe has one Automated Teller Machine (ATM) dispensing cash — and you’ll need a Bitcoin to get it!
DeMbare lay down the law on Epoupa
DYNAMOS have ordered their Cameroonian import, Christian Epoupa Ntouba, to report for duty or face sanctions after the long-standing row with the player was clarified at the weekend.
Potraz to build info centre in Gokwe
THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has immediate plans to build a community information centre at Manoti business centre in Gokwe South.
Chitungwiza Hospital seeks $1m to start kidney transplants
Chitungwiza Central Hospital is fundraising for $1,1 million needed to start kidney transplants in Zimbabwe, the health institution’s chief executive officer, Dr Obadiah Moyo, has said.
From Davos to Boao, globalisation needs boost at defining moment
Over a year ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping vigorously defended free trade at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, impressing the world with China’s staunch support for globalisation.
EU avails 23m euros for health
European Union has availed €23 million towards health and the informal sector in Zimbabwe.
Don’t lose heart, disqualified candidates told
Zanu-PF prospective candidates who were disqualified ahead of the party’s primary elections set for May 5, should accept the outcome of the vetting process and remain committed and loyal to the party and presidential candidate President Mnagwagwa, Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi has said.
ED is no beggar: Minister
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is not begging for aid during his official visits to other countries but is aksing for business deals since Zimbabwe has enough resources to steer economic revival, a Government minister has said.











