Govt sets up $100m gold sector fund

Government plans to establish a $100 million gold sector venture fund as it seeks to boost output and build reserves.

First Lady urges support for infertile couples

First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has urged the nation not to discriminate against people with fertility challenges, but should accept them with love and dignity.

Empowerment training for Zanu-PF Women’s League

The Zanu-PF Women’s League has started training its members in various empowerment projects including tomato and sweet potato farming.

Govt to clamp down on deforestation

Government is tightening environmental laws to rein in people who cut down trees causing deforestation and contributing to climate change, Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Cde Douglas Karoro said.

Team Zimbabwe in the making: Murwira

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira says the new dispensation is creating one team Zimbabwe – where everyone has a role to play in its development.

Minister lashes at economic saboteurs

Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister, Larry Mavima has lashed at some unscrupulous business people who are in the habit of hiking prices willy-nilly in a bid to tarnish the image of the government and derail economic reforms being pursued by the second republic.

Flirting with populism?

SA Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago has warned leaders that a wave of populism sweeping a number of global economies was a sign that leaders should be more responsible and accountable.

Army calls for ‘ceasefire’ in machete attacks

The Zimbabwe National Army has urged traditional leaders in the Midlands province to partner law enforcement agents in thwarting violent clashes between artisanal miners in and around Kwekwe.

ZRP to establish unit for UN duties

The Zimbabwe Republic Police will establish a Formed Police Unit (FPU), which would be discharging United Nations peacekeeping duties and related activities under the African Union (AU) and Sadc Standby Forces.

Zanu-PF to crack whip on errant members

THERE will be no more liberalism in Zanu-PF in Manicaland because cases of indiscipline are increasing and creating fissures within the ruling party, the party’s provincial chairman, Cde Michael Madiro ,has said.

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