UPDATED: Pair steals Chitungwiza’s only traffic light

TWO Chitungwiza men have appeared in court for stealing the town’s only traffic light during last week’s demonstrations led by MDC-Alliance and its civil society allies.

Alrosa, Anjin to partner ZCDC

Government has identified Alrosa Diamond Company and Anjin Investments as the foreign firms that will participate in the country’s diamond sector.

Let’s work together: Mthuli

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has implored the nation to unite and work together to revive the economy.

Mupfumira appoints tourism ambassador

ENVIRONMENT, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira, has appointed Touchroad International Holdings chairman Dr He Liehui as the country’s tourism ambassador to China.

Strive for peace, unity: IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on local political players to observe peace at all times to ensure economic growth, which is primed to surge by 3,1 percent, driven by a raft of positive measures announced by Government recently.

Millers plead with Govt to suspend law

The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is appealing to Government to temporarily suspend shop licensing laws to allow more middlemen to distribute stock from the millers.

Govt avails US$1bn support to industry

Government says it allocated a cumulative US$1 billion, through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) towards supporting companies in the manufacturing industry between January and December 2018, representing a 2 percent growth on allocations made in 2017.

Chinese firm to build hotels

Chinese multinational group, Touch Road International Holdings, has revealed plans to construct two hotels in Harare and Victoria Falls.

#Shutdown: Democrats to make new offer to Trump

WASHINGTON. – House Democratic leaders are drafting a letter to President Donald Trump that would propose roughly $5 billion in border security – if the president agrees to reopen the government.

Trump tells spokesperson ‘not to bother’ with WH press briefings

WASHINGTON. – US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has told his chief spokesperson Sarah Sanders “not to bother” with formal media briefings in the White House, because journalists don’t cover her fairly.

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