Africa urged to back Zim’s ITU candidate

GOVERNMENT has appealed to African countries to support Zimbabwe’s candidate contesting for an International Telecommunications Union top position.

Africa urged to back Zim’s ITU candidate

GOVERNMENT has appealed to African countries to support Zimbabwe’s candidate contesting for an International Telecommunications Union top position.

Africa urged to back Zim’s ITU candidate

GOVERNMENT has appealed to African countries to support Zimbabwe’s candidate contesting for an International Telecommunications Union top position.

5 million inspect provisional voters’ roll

Over 4,7 million people have inspected the provisional voters’ roll as the programme ends today, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said.

5 million inspect provisional voters’ roll

Over 4,7 million people have inspected the provisional voters’ roll as the programme ends today, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said.

5 million inspect provisional voters’ roll

Over 4,7 million people have inspected the provisional voters’ roll as the programme ends today, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said.

5 million inspect provisional voters’ roll

Over 4,7 million people have inspected the provisional voters’ roll as the programme ends today, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said.

City Parking loses $1,5m annually — official

Government offices within the central business district (CBD), vending and mushika-shika among other factors have taken over about 1 200 bays for free use in the CBD costing city’s parking unit, City Parking of over $1,5 million revenue annually.

City Parking loses $1,5m annually — official

Government offices within the central business district (CBD), vending and mushika-shika among other factors have taken over about 1 200 bays for free use in the CBD costing city’s parking unit, City Parking of over $1,5 million revenue annually.

Trade deficit hits $1 billion

The country is battling for solutions to address trade deficit, which hit $1 billion in the first four months of the year, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya has said.

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