Cyclone: IOM appeals for US$7,2m
THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has appealed for US$7,2 million from the international community to enable the organisation to provide humanitarian assistance to 90 000 Zimbabweans who were affected by Cyclone Idai.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Budget surplus a sign of fiscal discipline
The Treasury Quarterly Bulletin (2018 Fourth Quarter) released last week showed that Government has arrested budget deficits and is on the right track to achieve its economic growth targets.
Hail the NAMA 2019 winners!
It was a night to remember at the National Arts Merit Awards at the Harare International Conference Centre when artistes were awarded in various categories for their outstanding works.
Solidaridad, Coopers Zim fight January disease
FIFTEEN dip tanks in Mashonaland East province are set for rehabilitation and will get dipping chemicals as the fight against Theileriosis (January disease) deepens.
Zim win ODI series
SEAN WILLIAMS sizzled with the bat yesterday with a new record for Zimbabwe’s fastest One Day International ton as the Chevrons cruised to a series win over United Arab Emirates at Harare Sport Club yesterday.
Climate change law on the cards
The Zimbabwe Government is to introduce a law to tackle climate change and reduce harmful greenhouse gases emissions.
Boeing declared 737 max 8 ‘not suitable’ for certain airports
Before last month’s crash of a flight that began in Ethiopia, Boeing Co said in a legal document that large, upgraded 737s “cannot be used at what are referred to as ‘high/hot’ airports.”
Of polls and the politics of good intentions
Politicians are like lawyers and parents who always carry around themselves this inexplicable aura of social invincibility arrogantly derived from the presumption that by virtue of accumulating the highest number of votes in an election, or by spending four years in Law School, or by siring someone into biological existence, one automatically acquires an irrefutable set of super rights over all other mortals.
Harare: Bring back the shine
Harare has previously been known as a place of unmatched sunshine and warmth.











