President commends Bulawayo investors

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned projects worth over $2 billion championed by local investors and congratulated the province for taking a lead in implementing provincial economic initiatives under the Second Republic born out of the July 30 harmonised elections.

Editorial Comment: Harare city must learn from Bulawayo

Harare has been hit by a second major cholera outbreak in a decade although this time the emergency was declared within a couple of days of the Government finding out and resources — national, local and private — are being mobilised.

Land appropriation submissions cumbersome

The Joint Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) in South Africa is still looking for a way to deal with the sheer number of written submissions it has received concerning whether the Constitution should be amended to allow expropriation without compensation.

Putin says alleged spies innocent civilians

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the two men accused by the United Kingdom of attempting to murder a former Russian double agent and his daughter are not criminals and have been identified as civilians.

Zim working on new economic policy

Government is working on a new short-term economic blueprint that is expected to help stabilise the economy as it moves towards achieving the middle income status by 2030.

Kirsty hits ground running

JUST days after she was sworn in, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has wasted no time in getting down to business with the swimming legend meeting leaders of the country’s two biggest associations — ZIFA and Zimbabwe Cricket at her offices.

AMA seeks to raise $75m

THE under fire Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has floated  $75 million agro-bills for the purchase of maize from farmers in the 2018 season.

RBZ registers 19 MFIs in six months

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) registered 19 microfinance institutions in the first six months of the year, to take the overall number of MFIs in the country to 194.

Chamisa must stop window dressing

Leader of the MDC-Alliance Nelson Chamisa has proven beyond reasonable doubt that he is the king of selfies, that he is the master of window dressing and an expert at taking advantage of dire situations to prop up his political image.

Stop this charade, Chamisa

The July 30 harmonised elections are now water under the bridge and the swearing- in of the new Cabinet and parliamentarians means everyone’s focus should now be on service delivery.

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