Ndinobuda mukaka, ndiri mhandara
MUBVUNZO: Makadii Sekuru? Ini ndine dambudziko randisinganzwisise. Ndinobuda mukaka kuzamu rekuruboshwe, asi handisati ndamboita mwana, ndichiri musikana. Chii change chichikonzeresa izvi uye zvinopera here? Ndibatsireiwo.
We must manage expectations of change
While the new Government makes determined efforts to turn the economy around, opening Zimbabwe up to the world, people must accept that there is a time lag between the signing…
Operationalise national competitiveness commission
Dr Gift Mugano There are approximately forty National Competitiveness Councils or Commissions worldwide in countries such as United States of America, Egypt, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Brazil…
Zim could take significant hit from AfCFTA implementation
Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe has assented to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), but full implementation of the agenda could see the country taking a significant hit in terms of…
Early show for Gwanda gospel enthusiasts
Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor GOSPEL artistes from Matabeleland South and Bulawayo have teamed up to stage a thanksgiving show at the Brethren in Christ Church (BICC) hall in Gwanda tomorrow…
Foreign investors: How Zimra can benefit
Fungai Mgcini Kuzinya Our Government is in overdrive with its attempt to attract foreign investment. A major stakeholder in this exercise is the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra). The presence of…
End of the road . . . Geiger loses $1bn highway tender . . . Govt opens doors to new bidders
Cabinet has resolved to withdraw the tender awarded to Austrian firm, Geiger International, for the dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu Highway, President Mnangagwa announced yesterday.
Iran keen to invest in private sector
Iran is keen to take advantage of the new dispensation in Zimbabwe led by President Mnangagwa to deepen bilateral relations aimed at promoting investment, a top diplomat has said.
MDC-T MPs accuse Chamisa of sabotage
MDC-T Members of Parliament have accused their leader, Mr Nelson Chamisa, of sabotaging their campaign by deploying them in remote areas, ostensibly to audit grassroots structures while their rivals are campaigning in their constituencies ahead of party primary elections set for later this month.




