Prudence Mabhena needs wheelchair
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent AFRO Fusion songstress, Prudence Mabhena, needs a new electric wheelchair as the one she has owned for nearly a decade has packed out, leaving her incapacitated. Prudence, who was born…
Catholic church at crossroads over celibacy
Following a document published by the Vatican in preparation for the Synod of the Amazon scheduled for later this year, conversations around whether or not Catholic priests should marry have taken centre stage at a time when the church is facing a deficit of priests mostly due to the Church’s celibacy clause.
Industry backs Zim-dollar return
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, bankers and exporters have thrown weight behind the re-introduction of the local currency saying this will boost public confidence, arrest market distortions…
Tracing the roots of celibacy
THE synod of bishops on the Amazon, which will meet in Rome this October, will discuss the possibility of ordaining married men in the Catholic Church, according to the working paper released last Monday by the Vatican.
Copa America starts anew in quarters, says Argentina’s Messi
Porto Alegre — Argentina will start from afresh in the Copa America after averting disaster with Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Qatar that sent them into the knock-out stages, star Lionel…
Bafana suffer opening Afcon loss
Cairo — Jonathan Kodjia struck the only goal as Cote d’Ivoire defeated South Africa 1-0 in the steamy Cairo heat yesterday in a meeting of former Africa Cup of Nations…
Seedorf seeks redemption with Cameroon
Ismailia — Dutch superstar, Clarence Seedorf, won the Champions League four times with Ajax Amsterdam, Real Madrid and AC Milan during an illustrious career spanning two decades. But as a…
Multi-currency system scrapped
Government has removed the multi-currency regime and restricted domestic transactions to local currency, renamed Zimbabwe dollar, in an effort to enhance the affordability of goods and services by the majority.
New measures to buttress currency reforms
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has put in place letters of credit (LCs) amounting to US$330 million for the importation of fuel, cooking oil and wheat, as part of measures to buttress the removal of the multi-currency system by the Government yesterday.
Tracking system for Govt vehicles
The Central Mechanical & Equipment Department (CMED) will next week start installing trackers on all Government vehicles to monitor their movement, collecting information on vehicle performance and behaviour of drivers.









