Govt intervention on bread price laudable
The pact reached between Government and the private sector to reduce the price of bread from $2.20 to $1.80 is a laudable move that must form the basis of further cooperation in service provision particularly of basic foodstuffs.
Bread price slashed to $1,80
Government and bakers have agreed to reduce the price of bread from $2,20 to $1,80 a loaf, while Cabinet has approved a multi-million dollar package for businesses affected by the recent violent demonstrations.
Makandiwa wins fight
A business-couple — Mr Upenyu Mashangwa and his wife Blessing – cannot recover tithes amounting to $1,1 million from United Family Church International (UFIC) leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa as such contributions are ‘free will offerings’ which can only be recovered from God, a High Court Judge has said.
Mthuli Ncube engages US over reforms, Zidera …Heading for Washington DC next month … Zim lost over 80 credit lines
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is set to leave for the United States of America next month to apprise that country’s government officials on positive developments the country has achieved in recent months.
Tuku in-laws bitter
Mr Fred Gasho is bitter that the family of the late national hero Oliver Mtukudzi did not alert him, as per traditional custom, of the demise of his son-in-law. Mr Gasho is the biological father of Daisy, Oliver’s widow.
ED clinches lucrative deal for Air Zimbabwe
Ethiopian Airlines has offered Air Zimbabwe a life-saving partnership deal that will see them bring planes, train pilots and also help the national airliner become an aircraft maintenance hub in Sadc.
WAITING FOR REDEMPTION …Warriors Class of 91 deserves closure
THERE are days when football is far from beautiful, days when Pele’s description of it as the world’s most beautiful game stops sounding hallow and takes a hollow tone.
ED clinches lucrative deal for Air Zimbabwe
Ethiopian Airlines has offered Air Zimbabwe a life-saving partnership deal that will see them bring planes, train pilots and also help the national airliner become an aircraft maintenance hub in Sadc.
Zimra adds 20 000 new taxpayers
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) registered 20 000 new taxpayers last year as it ratcheted up efforts to increase tax compliance.
Mukanya wants to stay home
DÉJÀ VU! The axiom best describes legendary Chimurenga music icon Dr Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo’s current state of affairs.










