Ramaphosa wants sanctions gone . . . Hails Zim reforms . . . ED touched by solidarity

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday said his country will support Zimbabwe’s economic growth and reform efforts and called on the West to remove all sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe immediately to allow unhindered recovery.

R55 million for police training

South Africa has extended 55 million rand to Zimbabwe to be channelled towards police training and protective gear required in policing activities.

Zimbabwe, SA to implement 45 MoUs

PRESIDENTS Mnangagwa and Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday agreed to accelerate implementation of agreements covering various sectors of the economy during the third session of the Zimbabwe-South African Bi-National Commission held in Harare.

No going back on dialogue: President

Zimbabwe will continue on the path of national dialogue with progressive stakeholders  and will not be swayed by negative forces working against the national spirit, President Mnangagwa has said.

President heads to Beitbridge

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to commission the multi-million-dollar TelOne fibre optic link in Beitbridge.

VPs to lead Harare, Byo restructuring

ZANU-PF yesterday said the dissolution of the party’s structures in Bulawayo and Harare will address problems that have resulted in the party perennially losing elections in the two metropolitan provinces.

UPDATED: ED mourns Makwanya

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday sent a condolence message to the Makwanya family following the death of veteran journalist Judith Makwanya on Monday.

2pc tax to yield $600m by year end

TREASURY expects to collect at least RTGS$600 million through the two percent tax that Government imposed on all electronic transactions late last year.

The curse of Mbira DzeNharira split . . . . reunion shows work magic for original members

When names Tendai “Samaita” Gahamadze, Tichaona “Nyamasvisva” MaAfrica, Tanganeropa Crispen Mujongondi and Micah Munemo are mentioned in one sentence, it is obviously a talk of the original Mbira DzeNharira team.

Cyclone Idai: Mozambique on high alert

MAPUTO. – Mozambique is on high alert as tropical cyclone Idai barrels towards the country’s central coast, potentially putting thousands of lives in danger.

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