UPDATED: Doctors’ strike: Govt invites applications

GOVERNMENT has started inviting applications from candidates who have completed five years in Medical School and are ready for internship, as well as foreign-trained doctors meeting local requirements, for placement at public health institutions.

Delta reverses forex decision

Delta Corporation has reversed a decision to sell its products in foreign currency after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday assured the beverage manufacturer it would provide the forex required to fund its import requirements.

Kanyemba granted national project status

Government has granted national project status to the development of Kanyemba in Mbire District, Mashonaland Central Province, in line with its quest for town status in the next five years.

CAPS UTD’S GRAND MASTERPLAN . . . Green Machine unveil five-year plan . . . Giants target commercial success story

CAPS United’s principal partners — Farai Jere and Nhamo Tutisani — yesterday unveiled a five-year vision anchored on a grand mission to reclaim the Premiership football title, a return to the Champions League and a transformation of the club into a successful commercial venture.

UPDATED: Water rationing for Harare

The Harare City Council is set to introduce water rationing, which will result in some suburbs getting supplies three days a week, following this season’s low rainfall.

Editorial Comment: The rising stink of junior doctors’ strike

The ongoing strike by junior doctors has finally caught on the disturbing stink suggesting that it is not a mere job action. Had it been, it could have been resolved by now, as Government bent over backwards to accommodate issues related to their working conditions.

Redollarisation unwise: CZI

CONFEDERATION of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president Sifelani Jabangwe, says re-dollarising the economy is counterproductive as it stifles growth and could halve the size of the economy.

Storm brews at Dynamos

A STORM is brewing in the Dynamos camp after club president Solomon Sanyamandwe yesterday refused to be pushed out of the Glamour Boys when he was handed a letter notifying him that his position has been abolished.

Zimra to collect $6,2bn in 2019

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) plans to collect $6,2 billion from taxes this year, representing about 76 percent of the $8,16 billion 2019 Budget.

Land audit to cover 60 000 farms

THE Zimbabwe Land Commission aims to audit at least 60 000 farms this year, as it strives to bring fairness, transparency and accountability in the administration and management of agricultural land in the country.

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