Ease of doing business reforms gather momentum

Government’s Ease of Doing Business reforms have recorded massive progress which includes procedures for property registration being reduced from five to four, the establishment of a credit registry, increase in the number of small claims courts from two to 10, the establishment of four commercial courts and a 41 percent reduction in compliance checkpoints at Beitbridge Border Post.

Govt pledges to revive small bakeries

Government has pledged to resuscitate small and medium enterprise (SME) bakeries through engaging financial institutions and other economic players, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Sithembiso Nyoni has said.

Opposition demos flop

A planned illegal demonstration by MDC-Alliance and some shadowy anti-Government organisations flopped dismally yesterday after Zimbabwe Republic Police maintained a vigil in central Harare and cities and towns across the country aimed at thwarting any political mischief.

Chamisa threatens unlawful change of Govt

MDC-Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa on Sunday threatened unlawful change of power in the country, suggesting that President Mnangagwa would not see off his constitutional five-year mandate. The opposition party has threatened to roll out violent and unlawful protests after its forthcoming elective congress, amid indications that groundwork for the violent disturbances has been laid including trainings conducted in and outside the country involving civil society actors.

Acosta arrives for Manyuchi fight

CHARLES MANYUCHI’S opponent in the Global Boxing Union/Universal Boxing Council Intercontinental super-welterweight unification title bout, Pablo Ezequiel Acosta of Argentina, arrived in the country bubbling with confidence yesterday.

Enough grain for everyone: Mliswa

Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has said her province has enough grain to feed everyone despite an expected decline in yields due to drought experienced this farming season.

City seeks alternative water chemicals

Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent THREE companies have responded to the Harare City Council’s call for alternative water treatment solutions for Morton Jaffray (MJ) water treatment works. The local authority is…

10 000 houses for Harare by year-end

Harare City Council, through its housing department intends to issue 10 000 residential units by the end of the year, an official has said.

National dialogue not new to Zimbabwe

The idea of a national dialogue is not new to Zimbabwe, or any nation for that matter.

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