Devolution: Midlands eyes $15bn GDP
The Midlands Province, which boasts a variety of minerals and vast agricultural potential, is poised to take a leading role in the country’s economic revival and President Mnangagwa’s vision of turning Zimbabwe into a middle-income economy by the year 2030 under devolution.
‘ZITF perfect platform to attract investors’
THE 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) this week is a perfect platform to attract investors towards the implementation of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ), an official has said.
Ending child marriages: Layering approach the way to go
A myriad of factors have been associated with child marriages in Zimbabwe, key among them being religious and cultural beliefs, poverty, lack of serious sex education in schools and inadequate knowledge on children’s rights and other legal systems that support them.
Of the Zimbabwe bird, political ignoramuses
In the morning of the eve of the celebration of our 39th Independence anniversary last week, the MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa, torched a storm on social media when he insinuated that the Zimbabwe bird was an item of idolatry.
Devolution grant to enable water infrastructure revamp in Shurugwi
The Shurugwi Town Council is planning to spend about 60 percent of its $4,8 million devolution grant on revamping its water and wastewater infrastructure.
New fast food outlet create 20 jobs
A NEW fast food outlet, Steak ‘n Chips has opened in Gweru, increasing competition in the fast food sector in the city.
Small-scale miners appeal for support
Small scale miners have called upon the Government to channel resources such as machines towards the sector to enable them to meet their monthly targets.
Cop nabbed for stealing gold ore
A Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer recently appeared in court for allegedly conducting illegal gold panning activities and stealing gold ore from Gaika Mine where he was supposed to be guarding.
Pride at stake in massive Manchester derby
Even by the rarified atmosphere of Manchester derbies, there will seldom have been so much on the line for both sides of the city when Manchester United host Manchester City tonight.
Delayed opening for Idai-hit schools
Government is considering revisiting the opening dates for schools in areas hit by Cyclone Idai, which had been set for this week to cater for lost learning time.





