A link to Zim-China mega deals
Economic deals signed between Zimbabwe and China are bearing fruit following yesterday’s successful commissioning of the National Backbone Fibre Link that was directly funded by a US$23,6 million facility from China Export and Import Bank (China Eximbank).
EDevolution gathers pace
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday urged Matabeleland South Province to explore ways of developing its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) using low-hanging fruits such as minerals and agriculture in line with Government’s programme of devolving power to provinces.
Beitbridge-Harare road rehab on track
Government through the Central Mechanical Equipment Department (CMED) has procured a US$700 000 road reclaimer to quicken the rehabilitation of the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Road.
President notifies Parly of army role
President Mnangagwa yesterday notified Parliament of his decision to deploy members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to assist the police in the wake of riotous and unlawful demonstrations on August 1, 2018 and January 14 to 16, 2019.
Benhura’s first solo exhibition in 12 years
Internationally-acclaimed stone sculptor Dominic Benhura is set to hold a solo show at Amanzi restaurant in Chisipite beginning tomorrow.
ICT infrastructure key to vision 2030
THE setting up and deployment of information communication technology infrastructure is critical to the attainment of President Mnangagwa’s vision of an upper middle income economy by 2030.
For the Warriors, this looks like something written in the stars
A NATIONS Cup adventure that started with Knowledge Musona’s blitzkrieg, as the first Warriors captain to score an AFCON hat-trick, finally comes to an end on the green grass of home in the THIRD month of the year on March 24.
ZIM STADIUMS LAGGING BEHIND
LOCAL authorities have been challenged to invest in the refurbishment of the stadiums across the country which have continuously failed to meet the minimum requirements of the CAF Club Licensing.
Proportion of women ministers all-time high, IPU/UN Women map shows
UNITED NATIONS. — The proportion of women ministers is at an all-time high at 20.7 percent, 2.4 percentage points higher than that in 2017, according to data in the 2019 edition of the biennial IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union)-UN Women map released Tuesday.









