‘Monetary policy must resolve currency conundrum’
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya is widely expected to release the 2019 monetary policy statement anytime.
Zim supports ACFTA
ZIMBABWE will play her part and pledges full support to the African Continental Free Trade Area and is currently undertaking internal processes to ratify the Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment, President Mnangagwa has said.
How bad is China’s economic slowdown?
If China’s economy is weakening, someone forgot to tell Jasmine Wang.
Beyond the hype of Africa’s free trade deal
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a remarkable achievement, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) enthuses. “At a time when trade is questioned in some parts of the world”, African leaders have taken a”‘bold step in favour of trade and of the economic integration of the continent”, it notes. UNCTAD believes this free trade area could boost intra-African trade by 33 percent.
Mutare councillors raise concern over poor service provision
MUTARE city councillors have raised concern over the local authority’s failure to meet its targets in service provision during its first 100-day plan.
Zim economic revival: None, but ourselves
There are so many times when one hears citizens demanding freebies from Government, charging it with the responsibility of catering for every need.
REA completes 90 projects in Masvingo
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has completed nearly 90 projects across Masvingo Province over the past two years as the parastatal intensifies the drive to ensure power is accessible to remote parts of the country.
Cop beaters jailed
TWO Mutare brothers were punished by the court after they assaulted police officers who sought to arrest one of them over child maintenance arrears.
Chemagora illegal settlers appear in court
THIRTEEN illegal settlers from Chemagora Farm 17 in Gokwe, who are accused of brutally murdering the farm owner Mr George Jongwe last week, have appeared in court.
Zimbabwean sentenced to life for killing SA doctor
A 29-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwean man was last week condemned to life imprisonment by a Lephalale High Court in Limpopo Province for killing a South African doctor.










