EDITORIAL COMMENT: Chamisa’s love for power clouding his mind
It is time MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa realises that there are certain things which he cannot change and the best way is to leave such issues lying low for now.
Nampak reports profit jump
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed packaging company Nampak Zimbabwe (Nampak) profit for the year up to September jumped 89,3 percent to $14,5 million from $7,6 million in the prior period despite difficulties in accessing foreign exchange.
Zim has enough fuel: Govt
Fuel service stations are getting the normal supplies of a combined eight million litres daily, but panic buying by motorists in anticipation of a price increase and the festive season have meant that queues continue to exist, a Cabinet minister has said.
IFAD boss jets in . . . to meet President, Govt officials
INTERNATIONAL Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) president Mr Gilbert Houngbo yesterday arrived in Zimbabwe for a series of meetings with President Mnangagwa and other senior Government officials to discuss agricultural investments to improve food security and alleviating poverty.
It’s a Platinum double
PREMIERSHIP champions FC Platinum completed a league and cup double when they overcame Triangle in the Castle Challenge Cup at Mandava yesterday that provided a fine warm-up to their upcoming clash against CNaPS of Madagascar.
ED pays Monte Cassino surprise visit
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa on Saturday made a surprise visit to Monte Cassino Mission School in Macheke where he urged teachers and pupils to maintain the high standards of education that have seen school outstandingly performing in public examinations.
President mourns Prof Makhurane
President Mnangagwa has mourned founding National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Vice-Chancellor and nationalist Professor Phineas Makhurane, describing him as a strong nationalist. Prof Makhurane, who was one of the first black Zimbabweans to attain a degree in physics and mathematics, succumbed to diabetes at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo on Saturday.
‘Resolve forex repatriation bottlenecks’
ZIMBABWE should institute urgent measures to eliminate bottlenecks choking repatriation of foreign currency by foreign companies if Harare is serious about attracting significant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows, a top Chinese official has said.
Mountaineers eye title defence
MOUNTAINEERS will be looking to make it three first-class titles in a row as they begin their Logan Cup defence away to Rhinos at Kwekwe Sports Club, while Eagles will be hosting Tuskers at Harare Sports Club in the season-opening fixtures beginning today.
Mash East revels in lithium mine
Minister of State for Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs Appolonia Munzverengi has applauded the new dispensation’s “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra, saying it is yielding positive results in her province and across the nation.
Minister Munzverengi said the mantra has wooed investors to Mashonaland East Province to invest in mining and other areas of economic development.











