Govt setting up opposition office framework
Government is in the process of setting up legal frameworks that allow for the accommodation of the “Office of the Leader of the Opposition”, as part of building institutions of governance in the Second Republic, Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet (Presidential Communications), Mr George Charamba, has said.
ED’s maiden UN speech hailed
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s maiden speech to the United Nations General Assembly in his capacity as Head of State and Government in New York on Wednesday has received wide endorsement at home for setting a new approach to the country’s foreign policy and economic trajectory.
GONE WITH THE WIND . . . Lloyd Mutasa gets another DeMbare sacking
DESPERATE Dynamos have engaged former midfielder Philemon Mutyakureva in negotiations to take over the reins at the club in their fight to stay afloat following the sacking of Lloyd Mutasa yesterday.
Zisco $1bn deal hangs in balance
THE proposed $1 billion investment in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company by a Chinese investor is hanging in the balance amid indications the Government may consider floating a new tender to invite new investors.
‘Teacher training numbers to double’
Government will double the number of teachers it is training and the failure by the economy to absorb them at the moment is only temporary, a Cabinet Minister has said.
David Whitehead seeks capital injection
David Whitehead Textiles Limited (DWTL) is looking for an investor to inject nearly $31 million needed to acquire a new plant, settle various obligations and procure critical spares, judicial manager Knowledge Hofisi said.
Body found in council valve chamber
A decomposing body of a man was found floating in a Harare City Council valve chamber in Sunningdale, raising fear among residents of the suburbs, which get its water from Letombo reservoirs that they could have consumed contaminated water, especially in the wake of the cholera outbreak.
Govt courts India to invest in local ICT
Government has invited India to invest in the information and communication technology sector in response to President Mnangagwa’s mantra that “Zimbabwe is open for business”.
Chiyangwa’s school sued for $33 000
DIVARIS Makaharis Preparatory School, owned by Zimbabwe Football Association president Mr Phillip Chiyangwa, is being sued by Still Waters Security Operations (Private) Limited for failing to pay a $33 168 debt for guard services.
Canal boost for Kariba irrigation
GOVERNMENT is set to construct an 18km canal from Lake Kariba to Chief Mola’s area in Nyaminyami which will support irrigation development.










