Competition Commission crafts national trade tariff policy
Business Reporter THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has begun the process of formulating a national trade tariff policy meant to guide the country’s commitments under various bilateral, regional and…
Ronaldo off the mark with a brace
CRISTIANO RONALDO scored his first competitive goals for Juventus yesterday, with a second-half double by the Portuguese star giving the Italian champions a 2-1 Serie A win over Sassuolo to…
Govt clears air on devolution . . . Roles of Provincial Councils, Ministers spelt out
Implementation of devolution enjoins central Government to release funds for provincial budgets to ensure that areas lagging behind in terms of development are prioritised, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.
Police enforce vending ban
A SMALL group of illegal vendors yesterday engaged in running battles with the police as they refused to leave the streets as part of Government efforts to contain the cholera outbreak, which has so far killed 30 people.
Cholera death toll hits 30
THE number of people who have died of cholera has risen from 28 to 30 as Government, Harare City Council, the police and other stakeholders continue to make concerted efforts to curb the spread of the disease amid calls to declare the pandemic a state of disaster.
BUNCH OF MISFITS . . . Relegation a real possibility as DeMbare woes mount
IT just keeps getting increasingly desperate with each passing game for beleaguered Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa and his bunch of club misfits.
Editorial Comment – Cholera: Dirty pandemic, dirtier politics
A PALL has been cast over Zimbabwe as the cholera pandemic has ravaged Harare’s suburbs with the grim prospects that the outbreak could spread, claiming more lives.
Atoning for colonialism
History is laden with wrongs inflicted by the conquest of the powerful, be it on colonial subjects, on slaves during the slave trade, or on the total hunt-down of Christians during the Roman Empire era.
$6m ethanol project takes shape
The National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) is targeting to complete the construction of two ethanol storage tanks with capacity of 6 million litres at its Mabvuku Depot in Harare by end of December this year.
World Bank optimistic on new Cabinet
Bretton Woods institution, the World Bank says work outlined by the new Cabinet should determine the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country, as investors are increasingly warming up to the Second Republic.










