Chonzi set to bounce back at Town House
Suspended Harare City Council Health Services director Dr Prosper Chonzi is set to bounce back at Town House after he was cleared by a tribunal tasked to investigate alleged defiance by city executives to cut salaries in line with a 2013 Government directive.
Zim accelerates ease of doing business
Government says a fully-fledged Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) that will process investment approvals within a day will be fully operational this year.
Women, labour rights in the workplace
Last year’s theme for the 16 Days of Activism focused on protecting the rights of women in the work-place with a particular focus on sexual harassment.
Northern Region awards on this week
THE ZIFA Northern Region will hold their delayed annual awards in Kariba this Saturday.
Botswana ministers jet in for BNC
TWO senior Botswana government officials arrived yesterday ahead of the Bi-National Commission (BNC) meeting set for tomorrow.
Rand retreats
South Africa’s rand weakened early yesterday, pausing a post-budget rally that saw the currency trade below a key technical mark as demand for emerging-market currencies fuelled by trade optimism cooled.
Govt in drive to restore confidence in pensions
GOVERNMENT is working towards coming up with ways of protecting life savings in future and instil confidence in the country’s pensions industry, an official has said.
Zimra pair, clearing agent in court
TWO Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers and a clearing agent have appeared in court on criminal abuse of office charges after they reportedly facilitated the entry of undeclared goods worth approximately $48 000 from Mozambique.
Local authorities not acquitting Zinara funds
SIX out of nine local authorities in Masvingo province are not acquitting Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) funds received for road maintenance and rehabilitation projects, a Cabinet minister has revealed.
UN humanitarian chief arrives today
United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mr Mark Lowcock is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe today to assess the humanitarian situation in the country and propose a way forward.











