Zim, Zambia JPC opens
Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and her Zambian counterpart Mr Stephen Kampyongo are today expected to officially open the 32nd Session of the Zimbabwe-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security aimed at deepening collaborations and containing security threats.
Govt bonds raise $117m for roads
The rehabilitation of Beitbridge-Harare highway and other road projects got a major boost after Government raised $117 million from two separate bonds it floated in the market.
Politburo, Central Committee convene
THE Zanu-PF Politburo meets today for its 327th Ordinary Session while its Central Committee is convening on Friday at the party headquarters.
GMB unbundling pays off
The Public Enterprise Reform Programme by Government is already paying off, with Silo Food Industries set for operations next month following the de-merger of the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) into two companies.
Editorial Comment: Fixing sticking issues in tobacco plausible
Government should be commended for taking swift action to suspend the two percent intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT) on all transactions at the tobacco auction floors.
Cyclone Idai hits Manicaland business
THE devastating Cyclone Idai has affected Manicaland’s agro-based industry thereby reducing exports, while players in the small to medium enterprises sector were either forced to close shop or downscale operations.
The King of the AFCON jungle is a Smiling Assassin driven by a ruthless killer instinct . . . Musona’s Nations Cup statistics are better than Salah and Mane
AS the sun begins to set on this decade, Knowledge Musona can now proudly lay claim to the title of being the finest hitman in the AFCON qualifiers during this golden period in which his goal-scoring spree has even eclipsed the Liverpool deadly duo of Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
‘Exploit ED’s openness for success’
EMPLOYERS have been advised to take advantage of President Mnangagwa’s keenness to engage and ensure regular meetings with Government to influence policy and drive economic prosperity, a labour expert has said.
Cyclone Idai: Impact on food security, nutrition
Zimbabwe experienced torrential rainfalls caused by Cyclone Idai between March 15 and 17, 2019, altering lives of thousands in affected communities.
Exchange liberalisation right step: ICAZ
THE liberalisation of the foreign exchange rate by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in this year’s Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) has standardised financial reporting and done away with distortions emanating from the previous 1:1 exchange rate, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe (ICAZ) has said.











