Ethnic clashes claims 44

ADDIS ABABA. – Weekend fighting between rival ethnic groups in western Ethiopia killed at least 44 people, state affiliated media reported yesterday.

Export incentives rake in $12,6bn

THE export incentive scheme payable in bond notes, has generated a staggering $12,6 billion in foreign currency since inception in May 2016. 

We’ll not raid FCAs, minister reassures depositors

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday assured Foreign Currency Account (FCA) holders that Government will not raid their hard currency, instead adequate measures will be put in place to ring-fence them.

Ndiraya in shock Ngezi Platinum exit

THE rumour mill was in overdrive again yesterday linking Callisto Pasuwa to the Ngezi Platinum job after the Mhondoro miners brew a shocker and fired their coach Tonderai Ndiraya with just five Premiership games to go.

This is what it costs to contest SA elections

JOHANNESBURG. – Some South Africans have kicked their politicking into high gear ahead of national and provincial elections next year, but placing their polished smiles on the ballot will come at a cost.

Biti bail reporting terms cancelled

Anesu Madiye Herald Reporter MDC-Alliance politician Tendai Biti, who is facing charges of inciting violence and violating the Electoral Act, yesterday successfully applied for the cancellation of his bail reporting…

Let’s focus on economy, says VP Chiwenga

The time for politics is behind us as focus shifts to economic development, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
VP Chiwenga made the remarks during a memorial ceremony for his late sister in Marondera on Saturday. His sister, Cde Margaret Machekabuwa, succumbed to asthma on May 4 this year.

State diamond miner adopts electronic trading system

ZIMBABWEAN gems from State diamond mining entity, the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), will now be sold through an electronic trading system to improve efficiency in line with international best practice.

DeMbare focus on survival

DYNAMOS interim coach Lloyd Chigowe says the struggling giants have targeted Chibuku Super Cup for solace this year, but the silverware will not mean anything if they fail to survive relegation. 

Govt rolls out cholera vaccine

OVER 500 000 Glen View, Budiriro, Glen Norah and Mbare residents will today receive an oral vaccine protecting them from bacteria causing cholera. The vaccine provides protection of between three to five years. The programme, which will run between today and Sunday, will be administered to all residents above one year of age.

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