Reforms boost business climate
Zimbabwe has made significant strides in improving the ease of doing business by eliminating policies and laws that hindered foreign capital inflows, President Emerson Mnangagwa has said.
Focus now on building forex reserves
ZIMBABWE is working closely with China to support local exporting companies as part of measures to boost its foreign currency earnings, which will in turn stabilise the economy, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo has said.
WHO hails Zim health sector
Zimbabwe health system’s performance is at par with that of an upper-middle-income country despite it being in a low-income bracket with extended economic challenges, the latest World Health Organisation report on the state of health in the African region has revealed.
Lovemore Moyo hails ED
Leader of the newly-formed United Movement for Devolution (UMD) has welcomed the appointment of a seven-member Commission of Inquiry into post-election violence that rocked Harare on August 1.
More financiers for Command Agric
Command Agriculture, a special maize import substitution programme, has attracted more private sector financiers such as National Foods Limited and Northern Farming.
We’re ready for new season, say farmers
Farmers have intensified preparations for the 2018-2019 summer cropping season and are unfazed by reports of a possible drought influenced by El Nino announced by the Meteorological Services Department last week.
Cement shortage hits country
The country has been hit by a shortage of cement, leaving the construction industry stranded, while in some instances resorting to the black market.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: ED’s new Cabinet must serve the people
President Mnangagwa’s much anticipated new Cabinet, which could be appointed this week, should draw lessons from the past to avoid handicaps that can compromise its performance.
Carjackings rise, warns police
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has expressed concern over an increase in carjacking and urges the public to be wary of criminals targeting vehicles countrywide.











