All win if Govt, business work together

The relationship between the Government and the private sector, especially the major companies, has often been bad to the detriment of Zimbabwe and its people.

Mazwi anoreva zvakafanana

Ticha Danga TAVA kuita iya yokuti tigadzire nhava dzedu kuti dziteramire nekuti nguva yapera. Tava kusvika apo tinenge toda kuzvionera toga pasisina zvokubatira pamwe nerudhende nekuti munhu anenge onozvimiririra oga.

Zvinoitwa naMwenje

Munyaradzi Gunduza NDIANI waungati mutambi mukuru muna Kereke Inofa? Tsigira nezvinhu zvisere zvaanoita mumutambo uyu. [25]

Mavambo engano

MAVAMBO: Ngano dziri muboka reuvaranomwe hwemutaurwa, uye dzakaumbwa nezvikamu zvitatu zvinoti mavambo, pakati uye magumo. Ngano zhinji dzinotanga zvakada kufanana sekuti, Kwaivepo . . ., Kune imwe nyika iri kure…

Zim strives to boost intra-African trade

Sydney Kawadza in Cairo, Egypt Government thrust in rebuilding Zimbabwe’s infrastructure will boost the country’s efforts to increase trade with fellow African countries, a senior Government official has revealed.

Matakishopu anotengesa kutya nekusuwa

naIgnatius Mabasa MUNGUVA dzino, Hurumende yedu pairi kuyedza kugadzirisa zvinhu zvakasiyana-siyana munyika, kune vari kuvhura matakishopu ekutengesera vanhu kutya, rima, ruvengo, kupesana nekusuwa.

Klopp keeps Liverpool feet firmly on the ground

LIVERPOOL can count on manager Jurgen Klopp to keep their feet firmly on the ground if they begin to believe the hype that has accompanied their unbeaten start to the…

Social media abusers must face law — Govt

Government yesterday warned Zimbabweans not to abuse the freedom they have by attacking other people on social media and peddling lies bent on causing mayhem and anarchy. There are growing calls for laws that make it a requirement for people to be vetted before being allowed to use social media.

ED officially opens Zanu-PF indaba

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday ahead of the official opening of the 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference in Esigodini, Matabeleland South Province, today. First to arrive at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport was Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Mrs Mary Chiwenga.

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