Let us lead by example: President

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has warned civil servants against laxity as Government intensifies efforts to drive Zimbabwe towards his vision of an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Supreme Court challenge for Merlin

MERLIN Limited judicial manager, Mr Cecil Madondo, has appealed to the Supreme Court challenging the recent High Court judgment in which his firm was declared as fictitious and non-existent.

China shuns US oil despite trade war truce

China, the world’s top oil importer, is set to start 2019 buying little or no crude from the United States despite a three-month truce in a trade scrap between the two nations, with relatively high freight costs and political uncertainty choking demand.

‘Shares in Liquid US$135m cash’

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EZW) CEO Douglas Mboweni, has called the company’s equity stake in Liquid Telecom Holdings, which is just under 10 percent, “a US$135 million forex reserve”.

Sibanda wins Tennis Masters title

LOCAL tennis star Mehluli Sibanda concluded the year on a high note after claiming the Select Healthcare Tennis Masters title when he beat his brother Muzingaye in the final 6-3, 7-5, in a close contest at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Masike celebrates new Mahube project

Hope Masike is happy to be part of the new Mahube project that was unveiled recently.

Registered vehicles up 34pc

The number of vehicles registered by the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) this year rose by 34 percent, while driver’s licences processed by same institution went up by 12 percent compared to last year, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.

Filling stations warned against fuel hoarding

Government has instituted random checks on fuel stations across the country as it moves to curb hoarding.

Capacitate DDF, says Karoro

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Douglas Karoro says there is need to capacitate the District Development Fund (DDF) to enable it to effectively pursue the development of rural areas.

Japan extends $271 000 grant

THE government of Japan last week signed three grant contracts worth US$270 779 to improve the human security of rural communities in Zimbabwe.

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