Call to retain ED for continued progress
President Mnangagwa has achieved notable successes in the few months that he has been in power and the nation should resoundingly vote for him in the forthcoming elections to guarantee continued progress as the country is now on the right path to sustainable development, Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) said yesterday.
Accept all CVs, says Mpofu
Zanu-PF has ordered its provincial chairpersons to accept curriculum vitaes of all aspiring candidates who had submitted their CVs before the cut-off date ahead of the forthcoming primary elections amid reports that thousands of CVs were disqualified for unknown reasons.
Vice President Chiwenga rallies farmers
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has rallied farmers to put maximum effort on the land as agriculture is the backbone of the economy.
Parliament ejects Khupe
Parliament yesterday expelled MDC-T vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe after the party wrote to the National Assembly Speaker saying she no longer represented its interests.
‘Operation Restore Legacy a miracle’
OPERATION Restore Legacy which saw the resignation of former president Mugabe is an unprecedented miracle which cannot be repeated elsewhere in the world, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba has said.
Investment expert speaks out
Rwandan governance expert Ms Clare Akamanzi yesterday said there was need to empower the envisaged one-stop investment organisation integrating several Government business arms as part of efforts to improve the ease of doing business.
Banks sit on RBZ business facilities
A NUMBER of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) funding schemes are not accessible to businesses due to banks’ reluctance to disburse them, an official has said.
UPDATED: 6 envoys present credentials
Six new ambassadors to Zimbabwe presented their credentials to President Mnangagwa at State House yesterday and pledged to cooperate with the new Government in various economic fields.
Where are tomorrow’s music legends?
April 9 marked 22 years after the death of music legend Leonard Dembo and some radio stations dedicated slots to the musician’s songs in honour of his creativity.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim open to FDI, but not dirty money
Government this week hosted Rwanda Development Board chief executive officer Ms Clare Akamanzi, who was invited to come and share her experiences on how her country, which in 1994 experienced a genocide in which over 800 000 people were killed in just 100 days, had managed to attract billions of dollars in Foreign Direct Investment.











