‘Dangote visit endorsement of ED’s economic policies’

AFRICA’S richest man, Aliko Dangote, planned second visit to Zimbabwe to conclude planned investment deals, is an endorsement of President Mnangagwa’s new economic thrust that has boosted investor confidence, economists and industrialists have said.

Shurugwi seeks more funds for road rehab

Shurugwi Town Council has applied for an additional $780 000 from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) to complete its road rehabilitation programme.

NRZ to get four more locomotives

The Diaspora Investment Development Group (DIDG) and South Africa’s Transnet, is pressing ahead with revival of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), amid indications that four more class-34 locomotives will be delivered in the near future.

Govt gets 1 500 early warning radios

Government has acquired 1 500 community “early warning’’ radios that will be distributed to all corners of the country, acting as local early warning systems to avert climate and weather-related disasters that are on the increase in the face of climate change.

Triangle stun Makepekepe

TRIANGLE coach Taurai Mangwiro described his team’s upset Castle Lager Premier Soccer League victory over CAPS United at Gibbo yesterday as “a perfect birthday present from the players”.

Unpacking MDC-T’s history of failure

In October 2012, Nelson Chamisa wrote a piece titled “MDC-T: Last mile towards real change,” where he stated Zimbabwe “saunters towards the demise of the ultimate phase of a hard transition.”

Man goes beserk, axes mom to death

A Gokwe man, who went berserk recently and axed his mother to death after accusing her of bewitching him, has appeared in court facing one count of murder and another of attempted murder.

Attack on Syria could be disastrous

Here’s what happened in the build-up to the criminal, calamitous interventions in Iraq and Libya. “Something must be done!” cried the war party.

3 robbers nabbed after shoot-out

Three armed robbers were last Friday arrested following a shoot-out with police in Marlborough, Harare.

No changes in grain prices: GMB

The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has not changed the purchase price of grain for the 2018-19 marketing season, as Government is yet to deliberate on the price regime for this year’s grain produce.

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