Liberia spoil Warriors day
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors conspired to miss a glut of chances that derailed their march towards the 2019 African Cup of Nations and left the nation guessing about their chances of qualifying.
‘Economy on sound footing’- Cross scoffs at doomsayers
The country’s economy is on a sound footing due to Government policy initiatives that have seen growth in the GDP and exports among other indicators, former MDC-T policy advisor Mr Eddie Cross has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Budget: Defining week for Prof Ncube
There is no doubt that this is a defining week for Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube. It is a week in which he is likely to lose…
ED urges Africa to fight corruption
Darlington Musarurwa recently in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia President Mnangagwa yesterday said it is necessary for all African countries to fight corruption within their respective jurisdictions, as the recent launch of…
No need to panic: Chiyangwa
ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa has backed his Warriors to seal their 2019 African Cup of Nations qualification despite the senior side suffering a surprise setback against Liberia in Monrovia last night.
‘Trade in forex, pay tax in forex’
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has directed businesses that are trading in multi-currencies to remit taxes in the same currency in which the goods have been sold.
New law okays seizure of ill-gotten wealth
Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa on Friday last week gazetted the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Amendment of the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act and Exchange Control Act) Regulations, 2018…
Vulnerable to get food aid
Government will provide food aid to vulnerable households in light of reduced yields that may occur due to the drought that is expected to affect the Sadc region this season. This was said by the Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Mr Lovemore Matuke while responding to questions in the National Assembly last week.
‘I didn’t insult supporters’
MDC-Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa went back to his old ways of lying yesterday when he denied that he called his supporters “stupid”. Mr Chamisa on Thursday last week described his supporters who embarked on a violent demonstration on August 1 in Harare that resulted in the death of six people as stupid.











