Economic advisory council on the cards

Government is ready to consider ideas and suggestions from the private sector in building the Second Republic and is in the process of setting up an economic advisory council to bridge the gap between the State and the business sector, President Mnangagwa has said.

Mthuli in timely US intervention

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday made a timely intervention as he submitted a detailed paper on Zimbabwe’s economic and political reforms to a United States of America Congress sub-committee.

SSB paymaster suspended

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Government has suspended the Public Service Commission paymaster at the Salary Services Bureau, Brighton Chiuzingo, and general manager human resources only identified as E. Chigaba, on…

Relief for victims of land barons

Government will sympathise with home-seekers who were fleeced and illegally settled by land barons as it moves in such areas to bring order and sanity as well as create self-containing urban settlements, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Editorial Comment: Stop playing house with national business

MDC-Alliance cannot have its cake and eat it at the same time. To this end, we endorse the statement by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi that Government ministers will not respond to questions from the MDCA MPs if they continue their charade of claiming that they do not recognise President Mnangagwa simply to assuage the ego of their excitable party frontman, Nelson Chamisa, who lost the presidential election in the full glare of the world.

Balance profit, national interest: ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has called on the business community to strike a balance between the case for profit and national interest in light of the price increases that have besieged the economy.

FIFA REBUKE KAMAMBO . . . Zurich put ZIFA challenger in his place . . . Confirm polls will go ahead next week

FIFA have issued a stern rebuke to ZIFA presidential candidate Felton Kamambo over his wild conspiracy theories, while reiterating that polls for the local football controlling body will go ahead as scheduled next weekend.

First Lady’s treat for Kenyemba

Households here received an early Christmas present yesterday when First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s charity organisation, Angel of Hope Foundation, donated an assortment of goods and foodstuffs.

$3m mobile water plant for Harare

Harare City Council is set to acquire a $3 million mobile water treatment plant for Gletwyn Dam Project which is expected to solve water challenges for its northern suburbs.

We have so many problems: Mourinho

Cape Town —Jose Mourinho admitted that his Manchester United side are a team full of problems following their 2-2 draw with an in-form Arsenal on Wednesday night. The Red Devils…

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