Mthuli meets IMF team
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday held “very open” conversations with a team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is in the country to discuss a range of issues including the country’s debt and arrears clearance plan.
NAC appeals for foreign currency
The National Aids Council (NAC) has appealed to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to prioritise and increase foreign currency allocation for procurement of medicines amid revelations that it owes its foreign suppliers about $6,4 million for medicines.
Rhumba meets afro-fusion at Food Nest
As tribute shows and songs continue trickling in for the late national hero Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, popular rhumba outfit Diamond Musica joins the bandwagon, performing its collaboration recorded with the music icon for the first time. The group will introduce the new song “Bhutsu” at a show they are sharing with afro-fusion artiste Andy Muridzo at Food Nest Restaurant at Longchen Plaza tonight.
FC Platinum set for Horoya battle
Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S representatives in the CAF Champions League, FC Platinum, are set to leave the country tomorrow for Guinea to continue their adventure in the competition’s group…
MORE CAMEROONIANS FOR DEMBARE
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE the acrimony and huge costs that followed the abortive deal with Cameroonian forward Christian Joe Epoupa, Dynamos have not lost their love for the…
‘Produce locally to save forex’
ZIMBABWE can save foreign currency through reinforcement of value chain for goods that can be produced locally to cut the import bill and trade deficit, Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Puppets polluting Harare, Caracas
In a meagre attempt to regain international attention, Mr Chamisa disrespectfully rejected President Mnangagwa’s invitation to sit down and have a meeting of the minds with the opposition to exacerbate political tension and differences and move forward.
New acting boss for ZTA named
Economist Mrs Rita Likukuma has been seconded as Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive on an acting basis with effect from February 1.
Manicaland holds devolution indaba
GOVERNMENT officials, stakeholders and development partners drawn from across Manicaland on Tuesday held a one-day conference to sensitise each other on the devolution process. The conference was meant to discuss and share best approaches towards implementing the process.











