RBZ to address prices, forex woes
The monetary policy to be announced by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya today is expected to proffer solutions to prices that have been going up and announce measures to create financial stability in the economy.
No fresh cholera fatalities: Govt
There has been no increase in cholera fatalities in the last five days, with the death toll remaining at the 49 recorded on Wednesday last week, a sign that the disease is being contained and is no longer a big threat.
Zanu-PF probes shortages of basic commodities
Zanu-PF is concerned with the unjustified hiking of prices of basic commodities and the shortage of certain goods being experienced in the country, which the party expects to end soon as Government is dealing with the situation.
Zim troops off to Malawi for peacekeeping exercise
A sixty-eight-member contingent of troops from Zimbabwe will be in Malawi from today for a two-week-long SADC peacekeeping preparatory exercise.
All set for Gwanda gospel festival
Organisers of this year’s edition of the popular Gwanda International Gospel Music Festival have said all is in place for the event.
JSC deploys 57 magistrates
THE Judiciary Service Commission (JSC) has started deploying 57 magistrates across the country, as part of efforts to enhance the justice delivery system, with Bulawayo getting six of the judicial officers.
Eritrea asks for lifting of UN sanctions
UNITED NATIONS. — Eritrea on Saturday asked for the lifting of sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council since the country signed a historic peace deal with neighbouring Ethiopia on 9, July.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Monetary policy must address pricing crisis
The monetary policy to be delivered by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Dr John Mangudya, today should address events of the past few weeks that saw prices of some basic commodities being increased.










