Finance minister faces tough choices

Professor Mthuli Ncube, the new Finance and Economic Development Minister, is a nice man who would not want to ruffle any feathers. But he must be prepared to be branded an enemy by certain individuals and corporates when he starts carrying out his mandate of instituting measures to correct the economy.

Shun party politics, councils urged

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has urged local authorities to put political party inclinations aside and work in unity, love and harmony. Speaking at a luncheon to mark the…

Currency reform answer to economic woes

THE success of the new Government’s effort to transform the country’s economy, both in the immediate and future term hinges on addressing the currency reform problem.

Africans live a decade longer than in 1990, but . . .

The level of human development in sub-Saharan Africa, judged by how long people live for, how well they are educated and how much they earn, has improved by more than a third in the past three decades, according to a United Nations report published recently.

Young producer teams up with SA artiste

One of Zimbabwe’s renowned young producers, QuaZor (born Augustine Darara) has joined forces with South African hip hop artiste AB Crazy on a track titled “Talking” to be released today.

City struggling to find CL magic

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City’s fourth consecutive Champions League soccer defeat is a stark reminder of the size of the challenge facing the English Premier League champions as they seek to replicate their domestic dominance on the European stage.

School appeals for learning infrastructure

SIYALIMA Primary School in Guruve which recently received 20 computers from President Mnangagwa is still to utilise the gadgets due to lack of proper structures.

Take charge of your bills

Most water users unknowingly contribute to their own high water bills. It is very important for water users to practice water efficiency whenever they use the resource, be it in the home or in the field.

Put aside political differences and work: Beitbridge mayor

Newly-elected mayor of Beitbridge Councillor Morgan Ncube has called on residents and stakeholders to put aside their political differences and work towards accelerated infrastructure development and investment promotion in the town.

Can a ban on second-hand imports solve Africa’s clothes problem?

The move to not ban the sale of second-hand clothing was a relief to petty traders.

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