Prof Ndlovu’s body arrives
THE body of national hero and former Cabinet Minister Professor Callistus Ndlovu, who passed away in South Africa last week, has arrived in Bulawayo ahead of burial at the National Heroes Acre in Harare.
CAAZ boss in court over corruption
Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chief executive Mr David Chawota yesterday appeared in court over allegations of authorising payment of $56 042,76 for promotional material from his company without doing a comparative analysis.
‘TSP brilliant roadmap to Vision 2030’
The major industrial lobby group, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), has thrown its weight behind Government’s key economic policy, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), describing it as a brilliant roadmap towards achieving Vision 2030.
Charumbira to chair Privileges Committee
Parliament’S Committee of Standing Rules and Orders has appointed Council of Chiefs president Fortune Charumbira to chair the Privileges Committee that was set up to investigate allegations against Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa and three others of demanding a $400 000 bribe from a local businessman.
Consumer Protection Bill to be reactivated
The Consumer Protection Bill that has been on the cards for nearly a decade, is set to be reactivated in the second quarter of this year, as the proposed law is expected to be presented during the First Session of the Ninth Parliament.
Forex shortages hit money transfer agencies
Money transfer agencies mainly Western Union, have become latest victims of foreign currency shortages as it emerged they are failing to access hard cash from local banks for onward transfer to receivers.
Vaya to introduce tractor, ambulance services
LISTED technology solutions firm Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe has unveiled plans to introduce tractors and ambulance services under its Vaya division.
First Lady promotes inheritance law
THOUSANDS of women and orphans yesterday thronged Nzvimbo Growth Point in Chiweshe, where First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa afforded them an opportunity to interact with experts on inheritance issues.
Veteran author Mungoshi laid to rest
Authors and literature fanatics thronged Manyene in Chivhu yesterday for the burial of veteran author Charles Mungoshi who passed away last Saturday.
Dialogue: Chamisa misdirecting himself
President Mnangagwa met with the 2018 presidential election candidates at State House on February 6, to lay the groundwork for national dialogue, which is aimed at forging unity to face the challenges that the country is facing as a united front.











