Zifa sue Mliswa, Chizuzu

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Cairo, Egypt ZIFA have slapped Norton legislator Temba Mliswa and Harare City Council public relations official as well as social media blogger Hope Chizuzu with a combined…

PG appeals against bail for Bulawayo drug lords

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Prosecutor-General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi, has approached the High Court challenging the granting of bail pending trial to two Bulawayo men allegedly running a drug cartel…

Prof Ncube slams debt takeover practice

Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau Government may not take over the debts of State-owned entities such as Air Zimbabwe and Zisco, touted as critical to making them more attractive to investors, after…

Milk output up

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S milk output for the first quarter increased by 14 percent to 19,4 million litres compared to the same period last year, the Livestock and Meat…

Corruption: Zanu-PF launches commission of inquiry

President Mnangagwa will set up a commission of inquiry into allegations of corruption levelled against ordinary citizens, senior ZANU-PF members and Government officials.

Probe teams for all VID depots

Government has deployed investigative teams to the country’s 21 Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID) depots that are still to be computerised as it intensifies the fight against corruption in the issuance of provisional drivers’ licences.

Cabinet okays currency reforms

Cabinet has approved currency reforms introduced by Treasury which culminated in the scrapping of the multi-currency system on local transactions, saying the move will bring normalcy in the economy.

Government pays Eskom, Zesa debts

Government has paid US$10 million to South African power utility, Eskom, and paid off $20 million to Zesa Holdings to clear its debt.

UPDATED: Hungwe, Mathonsi land Supreme Court posts

President Mnangagwa has appointed two new judges to the Supreme Court bench to beef up human capital and ease the workload of the appellate court.

Forex withdrawals permissible: Mangudya

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday reiterated that companies and individuals can still withdraw their money held in foreign currency accounts, adding that NGOs can still pay their employees in forex.

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