Veld fires ravage 208 600 hectares
Mashonaland West province has witnessed a steep 16 percent increase in the number of recorded veld fires as at September 7 this year compared to the same period last year.
Givemore wins in Cape Town
ZIMBABWEAN Givemore Mudzinganyama was chased to the line, but was able to out dip Tranquil Gumbo to win the 2018 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon 22km PEACE Trail Run in near…
Apostolic sects send out cholera SOS
The Union for the Development of Apostolic and Zion Churches in Zimbabwe Africa (UDACIZA) has pleaded with Government to consider assisting apostolic sects with knowledge and resources to stop the spread of cholera.
ED’s message to Uncle Sam
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe has no quarrel with the United States government and its people, and he is pleased with the way relations between the two countries are improving.
Commission begins probe into violence
The Commission of Inquiry into circumstances surrounding the violence that rocked Harare on the 1st of August 2018, following the July 30th general elections, yesterday began its duties in an exercise expected to be conducted within three months.
Doing a Singapore on Zimbabwe
For Zimbabwe, this would be a good time to reflect on a big, little story out of South Korea in 1998.
South Korea’s story of 1998 actually starts in July 1997 with the collapse of Thailand’s baht, which triggers the Asian financial crisis.
Vaccines: Govt in race to beat the rains
Government is in the process of acquiring cholera and typhoid vaccines that are expected to be administered in high-risk areas and informal settlements before the rainy season, it has been established.
Green signals from Washington
The following has been extracted from His Excellency President Emmerson D Mnangagwa’s interview with Bloomberg TV in New York, the United States on September 21, 2018
Boost for Zim industry. . . Govt mulls rescue strategy
Government is considering providing credit guarantees for offshore borrowings by private firms seeking funding amid reports local industries require at least $2 billion to retool.
Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu told The Sunday Mail Business in an interview that while it was ordinarily not Government’s role to provide such guarantees, the matter is under serious discussion.
Brace for belt-tightening
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Zimbabweans must prepare for austerity measures that may appear harsh but are in the medium to long-term designed to set the economy back on track.








