Earthquake shakes Kariba

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has confirmed that a moderate earthquake measuring 3,9 in magnitude was experienced in Kariba, Mashonaland West, on Saturday and no injuries were recorded.

First Lady hails role of churches

The church plays a crucial role in upholding moral values in people and cultivating good behaviour among societies.

Zim on right path, says IMF

The work being done by Government to turnaround the economy in line with the aspirations of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) have been recognised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), with market watchers saying the reforms are there for “everyone to see”.

Mining edges towards value addition

THE mining industry has reaffirmed support for Government’s aspiration to value add and beneficiate local minerals, as opposed to exporting raw materials, in a bid to generate more revenue for the country.

‘Black market sharks suppressing interbank rate’

Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu said yesterday that some big companies that were getting the lion’s share of foreign currency when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was allocating forex were now frustrating the success of the interbank forex market system.

Promote domestic tourism: Mupfumira

Government has called on stakeholders in the tourism sector, especially hoteliers, to come up with affordable and attractive packages to boost domestic market.

Media reforms on course: Govt

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services is finalising the repeal of some media laws such the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) to ensure a sound media industry in the country, an official has said.

Africa’s Free Trade Area goes live

THE much-awaited African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which is expected to boost intra-African trade, has finally come into force.

Zim has enough sugar stocks

The Zimbabwe Sugar Association (ZSA) has urged the public not to hoard sugar because there are enough stocks to meet local demand.

Editorial Comment: Fuel Stabilisation Fund critical

Fuel is a critical component of the country’s day-to-day business. Fuel supply — availability or shortages — affect the socio-economic and political functions of the country. It affects everything.

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