Zim intelligence foils plot against Bots president

Zimbabwean intelligence officers reportedly foiled a meeting by a Botswana politician, Dr Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi and her colleagues — including former President Seretse Khama Ian Khama — which sought to topple Botswana President Mokgwetsi Masisi.

Rules drawn up for Commercial Court

GOVERNMENT’S efforts to support the economy through judicial reforms yesterday went a gear up after a committee appointed to craft rules of the Commercial Court handed over its draft to Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

Indonesia keen to invest in textiles

Indonesia is keen to boost its economic ties with Zimbabwe with the low hanging fruits in the area of agriculture and textile industry set to be given priority.

UPDATED: RBZ slams price increases

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday slammed businesses for wantonly raising prices of basic commodities based on the movement of the exchange rate, saying it was not a significant factor to determine the value of a product.

Zim’s ferro-chrome potential towards V2030

Zimbabwe has the capacity to meet the Second Republic’s set target of becoming an upper middle income economy by the year 2030 if the ferro-chrome industry gets support.

National dialogue critical — Opposition

OPPOSITION political leaders involved in national dialogue have said their engagement with President Mnangagwa is important for national development as it will proffer solutions to some of the problems affecting the country.

Jere defends under-fire ref

PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere says referee Thabani Bamala, who is in the eye of a storm in the wake of his handling of the showdown between Highlanders and CAPS United at Barbourfields on Sunday, should not be crucified for the controversial way in which he ruled out a late goal by the Green Machine.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : GBV fight needs a paradigm shift

Gender-based violence has been pervasive across the course of human history.

Consumer spending declines…Prices of goods have risen by between 25 and 75 percent

RETAILERS have said consumer spending has declined considerably in recent months, as Zimbabwean consumers cannot afford to maintain spending with the high prices of goods and services.

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