The lesson of Rwanda

Travelling around Kigali over the weekend, the vestiges of one of the worst mass killings known to man are almost impossible to find.

Tongoona on Romania defeat

FOLLOWING their 1-4 defeat at the hands of Romania in the Europe/Africa Group II, Zimbabwe’s Davis Cup non-playing captain Gwinyai Tongoona says it’s important to have a supporting system for players to compete in as many events as possible.

Zim launches China Ready programme

Zimbabwe has launched the China Ready Training Programme, as it moves to tap into the vast Chinese market which spent over US$115 billion globally in outbound tourism expenditure in 2018 and is projected by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation to double the outbound trips to 200 million by 2020.

3 Zim students win top hackathon award

Three Zimbabwe university students yesterday scooped the first prize for the most creative idea during a hackathon at the 10th World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) forum in Geneva, Switzerland.

Ex-Sulu publicist to release album

Former Suluman Chimbetu publicist, Joe Local, is set to unveil his second album titled Kuseri Kwacho at Red Café in Harare tomorrow.

Matemadanda testifies against impostor

The trial of a suspected serial fraudster who allegedly masqueraded as former High Court judge Justice Mafios Cheda and swindled several Government officials of large sums of money continued yesterday with one of the victims, Deputy Minister for Defence and War Veterans Affairs Victor Matemadanda testifying.

$2 000 bail for Chawota

Suspended Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chief executive David Chawota was yesterday granted $2 000 bail on charges of criminal abuse of office and concealing a personal interest in a transaction from his principal.

Govt urged to enforce speed limits

The Passenger Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) yesterday called on the Government to strictly enforce Statutory Instrument 129 of 2015 on all passenger public vehicle operators ahead of Independence and Easter holidays to reduce road traffic accidents.

Forex duty on vehicles to stay — Mthuli

VEHICLE importers will continue to pay duty in foreign currency despite the introduction of the interbank foreign currency market, as Government seeks to promote policy consistency.

Make fresh interbank interventions: Industry

CAPTAINS of industry have called on authorities to make fresh interventions in the inter-bank market to ensure access to foreign currency for importation of critical raw materials for the manufacturing industry.

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