We’ll silence Chamisa: Zanu-PF Youths

Zanu-PF youths yesterday said they will silence the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance once and for all at the ballot paper on July 30 when the country goes for harmonised elections.

We’ll silence Chamisa: Zanu-PF Youths

Zanu-PF youths yesterday said they will silence the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance once and for all at the ballot paper on July 30 when the country goes for harmonised elections.

We’ll silence Chamisa: Zanu-PF Youths

Zanu-PF youths yesterday said they will silence the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance once and for all at the ballot paper on July 30 when the country goes for harmonised elections.

We’ll silence Chamisa: Zanu-PF Youths

Zanu-PF youths yesterday said they will silence the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance once and for all at the ballot paper on July 30 when the country goes for harmonised elections.

Women’s Bank opens Tuesday

The much-awaited women’s bank is set to open next Tuesday after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) authorised its operations and issued it with a licence, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.

Research should respond to national challenges: ED

President Mnangagwa yesterday opened an innovation hub at the Midlands State University here where he challenged institutions of higher learning to reflect the new Government’s thrust that the country is open for business by promoting research and innovation.

Mpofu commends political parties

Government has commended political parties for peaceful conduct as the country moves towards harmonised elections on July 30.

Senate reassures poll observers

Senate President Cde Edna Madzongwe has said Government is committed to a free and credible election as seen by the freedom accorded to political parties to carry out their activities without hindrance.

Govt finalising industrial policy

Government is finalising the formulation of a new Zimbabwe National Industrialisation Policy 2018-2022 centred on developing and facilitating industrial linkages across all sectors of the economy.

World Bank revises Zim GDP

THE World Bank has in its latest forecast revised upwards Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product to 2,7 percent from the 1,8 percent it had projected in January this year.

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