Masvingo identifies Special Economic Zones

Runesu Gwidi MASVINGO – The provincial leadership here has designated several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) that will be the nerve centres of economic development and investment hubs as Masvingo readies…

Tourist arrivals at Great Zimbabwe spike

Walter Mswazie MASVINGO – Tourist arrivals at Great Zimbabwe Monuments continue to spike with the World Heritage Site having received 40 000 visitors since the beginning of this year.

Überblick von Bewerbung Online-Unternehmen für Examenskandidaten

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‘Strong US$ not good for Zim’

Business Editor ZIMBABWE is building blocks towards a credible economic transformation programme that will anchor a return of the local currency and counter the negative effects of using a strong…

Highlanders fringe players get chance

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS will field fringe players for their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter against Yadah at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow. After seeing his charges putting up…

Government to appoint international advisory board

Mabasa Sasa in New York THE Government will appoint an international advisory board that will provide a platform for it to adopt best practices, assess and/or adopt emerging trends and…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: US must lift sanctions to give Zimbabwe’s economy a chance

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is in New York for the 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly, has been on a charm offensive in the Big Apple where…

Night in cells for Kasukuwere. . . Ex-Minister arrested for abuse of office

Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau FORMER Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere was yesterday arrested on four counts of alleged abuse of office and spent a night at Rhodesville police station in Harare…

Tuku says he won’t retire

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent SUPERSTAR Oliver Mtukudzi has said he cannot retire from the music industry as he does not have a term of office adding that music is not…

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