Govt ready to support private sector: Modi

Government will always stand ready to support the private sector in improving productivity, job creation and improved incomes in the country, Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi has said.

Miracle of Anfield cheers world as coaches pick priceless lessons

THE Miracle of Anfield — widely considered the greatest comeback in UEFA Champions League history — lifted Liverpool to new heights on Tuesday night, vanquished Lionel Messi and his supporting act and cheered the spirits of millions around the world.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s find ways to boost, not boss the economy

For the past two decades Zimbabwe has been going through severe pain inflicted by the illegal economic sanctions imposed by the United States, Britain and their allies — seeking to reverse the gains of the land reform programme — the main reason why Zimbabweans undertook the liberation struggle.

Court throws out Supa’s passport application

Former Information Communication Technology (ICT) Minister Supa Mandiwanzira’s application for the permanent release of his passport was yesterday thrown out by court.

Zim under siege, Zanu-PF tells Chinese counterparts

The ruling Zanu-PF party chairperson, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri — who is leading a delegation of the revolutionary party on a tour in China — has said Zimbabwe is under political and economic siege from its detractors that are bent on disrupting President Mnangagwa’s reforms.

African Sun opens up on Legacy deal

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed entity African Sun said the recently terminated deal it had with Legacy Hospitality Management Services Limited (Legacy) was just a management contract and did not require the latter putting money into the business.

Jazz can rise again: Kunonga

Victor Kunonga believes jazz music can still rise to its previous level if it is given equal attention with other genres at shows and airplay.

Recover Harvest House debt, ratepayers insist

Harare residents are up in arms with the Harare City Council (HCC) for allegedly failing to recover over RTGS$200 000 owed by Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House, formerly Harvest House.

Potraz targets marginalised communities

Zimbabwe’s telecommunications regulator, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) is targeting formerly marginalised communities with information and communications technology (ICT) products to enhance their participation in the economy in line with universal access.

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