ED’s reforms taking shape

Zimbabwe is a country that has the misfortune of having a private media bent on deliberately misrepresenting the positive Zimbabwean story with a view to water down the reform trajectory that the New Dispensation under President Mnangagwa has taken.

Bridge repairs to cost US$20m

Government has been urged to avail more resources for the construction of a multi-million-dollar all-weather bridge at Chilonga in Chiredzi that was swept away by Cyclone-Eline-induced floods in 2000.

Call to co-opt small firms

Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has challenged big firms to include small players in their supply chains to ensure sustainable economic growth in the province as the country heads towards becoming an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Food relief for Makonde

COMMUNITY leaders, including House of Assembly members and councillors, should help Government identify those in need of food assistance following the drought experienced this agricultural season, Senator for Makonde Prisca Mupfumira has said.

Demand for security estates on the rise

Even though the Zimbabwe property market faces many challenges, it has always been characterised by a high demand and a corresponding low supply.

Water crisis hits Gweru

A health hazard looms in Gweru after the entire city has gone for nearly a week without water.

Procurement guidelines for State entities

The Regulations governing public procurement have a bearing on both the Procuring Entity (PE) and on the bidder with the former expected to design the procurement rules which the later should follow.

Econet Willowvale commissions solar plant

Zimbabwe’s largest mobile operator, Econet Wireless, has commissioned a multi-million dollar 466 kilowatt (KW) solar power plant at its Willowvale industrial complex as it moves towards adopting clean and sustainable energy.

30 schools to benefit from ICT project

More than 30 schools in Manicaland are set to benefit from the ICT Transforming Education in Africa programme being implemented in three African countries by UNESCO.

Zimra garnishees Ziscosteel accounts

About 3 850 former Ziscosteel workers and those of its subsidiaries, failed to get their March salaries after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) garnisheed the former steel giant’s accounts.

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