City resolves land dispute
The City of Harare has resolved the long-standing dispute between Harare Home Industry Association Trust and Defacto Group over a piece of land in Mbare that the trust had been allocated by council to develop business units on a Build-Operate-and-Transfer basis.
Zim, Moza call for tighter security
Zimbabwe and Mozambique have underscored the need for timeous implementation of agreed interventions to arrest cross-border crimes, other emerging threats to security and peace in the two countries.
China to expand opening-up in agriculture, mining, manufacturing, service sectors: official
China will roll out more opening measures in the agriculture, mining, manufacturing and service sectors, and allow wholly foreign funded enterprises to operate in more sectors, a senior official of the country’s top economic planner said Wednesday.
China sets growth, reform targets for “crucial year”
China unveiled Tuesday its growth and reform targets for 2019, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and a “crucial year” in the country’s endeavour to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2020.
ED pledges gender equality
President Mnangagwa yesterday pledged to work towards full equality and empowerment of women as Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in celebrating the International Women’s Day tomorrow.
Huge growth potential for China as it unleashes new economic drivers
Downward pressure on the Chinese economy has worried global investors, but national lawmakers and political advisors attending the ongoing annual “two sessions” are optimistic about the economic outlook.
Zim-EU dialogue resumes
Zimbabwe and the European Union are set to resume dialogue this month as part of re-engagement efforts the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa is undertaking, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo has said.
Flights resume after strike at Kenya’s main airport grounds thousands
Thousands of air passengers were stranded in Kenya on Wednesday after a strike by aviation workers at the main Nairobi airport led to the cancellation and delay of scores of flights and the use of riot police to break up the industrial action.
Govt opens doors for media
INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday pledged to depolarise the media by ensuring the ministry’s doors are always open for engagement with stakeholders.
China pledges support for private business in SOE reform
China will equally protect different types of shareholders’ property and rights in mixed ownership enterprises, said a senior official with the country’s top economic planner Wednesday.











