Unity, peace key to FDI: President

The peace and unity prevailing in  Zimbabwe are the cornerstone to its modernisation and a prerequisite for attracting foreign investment, President Mnangagwa has said.

Court didn’t accuse Chiwenga

The High Court ruling on the legality of the Commission of Inquiry set up by President Mnangagwa to investigate the August 1 post-election violence did not implicate Vice President Constantino Chiwenga in the shooting of demonstrators, a Cabinet minister has said.

Motlanthe team inspects damage

The Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 post-election violence yesterday conducted an inspection in loco at the former Ximex Mall, Zanu-PF Headquarters and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions offices to assess the damage and get to the bottom of what transpired in the Harare central business district leading to the death of six people and destruction of thousands of dollars’ worth of property.

Full High Court judgment on challenge to Presidential appointment of Commission of Inquiry

On 8 November 2018 Justice Mangota dismissed with costs an application in the High Court to have the Presidential appointment of a Commission of Inquiry into post-election violence on 1 August 2018 declared unconstitutional.
We publish the full text of the judgment.

Govt dismisses Chamisa ‘abduction’

THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) was not involved in the alleged attempted abduction of MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa on Saturday in Ruwa and the vehicle purported to belong to the abductors in the video clip being circulated on social media platforms does not belong to any Government department, a Cabinet minister has said.

Economy on recovery path — Parly Speaker

Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said the country since the coming in of the new dispensation, is in an economic transformation mode towards improved livelihoods following decades of economic stagnation and regression.

Billionaire eyes health sector

One of China’s top billionaires, Mr Li Jinyuan, has committed to invest in Zimbabwe after he held talks with President Mnangagwa last week.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New law should go beyond forex dealers

The new law which comes into effect today targeting illegal currency dealers and holders of ill-gotten wealth is more than welcome, perhaps long overdue.

Ministers killing parastatals: Agribank

AGRIBANK chief executive officer Mr Sam Malaba says undue interference by ministers is largely responsible for the under-performance of State Entities and Parastatals (SEPs).

LAYING THE LAW . . . Ndudzo dismisses ‘frivolous’ attempts to smear polls . . . Football body’s lawyer defends electoral committee

AFTER nearly a fortnight of drama and some sensational claims that had threatened to blight the final phase of the ZIFA elections, the association’s lawyer, Itai Ndudzo, yesterday threw down the gauntlet on those questioning the process which he says is in fulfilment of the FIFA roadmap.

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