Brexit withdrawal agreement no longer negotiable: Macron
LONDON/NAIROBI. – French President Emmanuel Macron said Britain would need to come up with a clear reason for requesting an extension to the March 29 deadline for leaving the European Union, saying extra time could not be used to renegotiate the withdrawal.
Zinara, RDCs clash over road rehab funds
ELEVEN urban and rural district councils in the Midlands Province that have failed to acquit road rehabilitation funds from Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara), thereby depriving motorists a right to a good road network which attract investments for socio-economic development.
If ‘Trump is just a phone call away’
A few days ago while addressing his supporters on International Women’s Day, MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa said the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, was just a phone call away. Chamisa claims to have an understanding with Trump that puts him within the inner circle of Trump’s best buddies, where he can just call him and up to US$15 billion would be released to Zimbabwe.
Vaya launches nationwide ambulance services
Cassava Smartech has expanded its Vaya digital platform to offer ambulance services a few months after the company unveiled the road hailing application.
Second cholera vaccination for Chitungwiza residents
The Ministry of Health and Child Care in collaboration with the World Health Organisation and Chitungwiza City Health have begun administering the second dosage of oral cholera vaccine (OCV) in the dormitory town.
Shot in the arm for SMEs
At least 265 entrepreneurs from Mutare have received loans from the Federation Investment Entrepreneur Fund (FIEF) in conjunction with Metbank through the Credit and Guarantee Service Scheme.
Fuel liberalisation opens new frontiers
Government’s decision to liberalise the importation of fuel has opened a new frontier for a leading fuel solutions company, Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd, which is now working on the new importers’ fuel management systems.
Dube, psmas row rages on
The Supreme Court is today expected to hear former Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) chief executive Dr Cuthbert Dube’s appeal against the Labour Court ruling that reversed a $3,5 million arbitral award he had won.
Participate in tourism, women urged
More women should participate in tourism in order to play a leading role in the socio-economic development of Zimbabwe, recently appointed national chairperson for Women in Tourism Mrs Idah Kamushinda has said.
Cyclone Idai Zim-bound
Some parts of the country are today expected to experience strong winds and thunderstorms influenced by Tropical Cyclone Idai, which is developing in Mozambique, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) said in a statement.











