Mpopoma High School win Kambarami Trophy at Falcon College

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MPOPOMA High School are the winners of the annual Under-19 Kambarami  Football Tournament after they defeated host school, Falcon College 3-1 in the final on Saturday.…

ED, Ramaphosa in energy talks . . . New Eskom deal on cards

President Mnangagwa yesterday held successful bilateral talks here with his South African counterpart, President Cyril Ramaphosa, to find lasting solutions to Zimbabwe’s power problems, clearing the way for officials from the two countries to meet soon for a new power supply arrangement.

500 people for new HIV drug trials

Zimbabwe has become the first country in the Sub-Saharan Africa region to complete the successful enrolment of participants who are taking part in the ongoing large-scale HIV vaccine efficacy trials which are currently underway on four continents, covering 12 countries with about 12 669 study participants on board.

AfCFTA gets leaders’ seal of approval

African leaders including President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday launched the landmark African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) that is expected to take effect from July 2020 and expected to increase intra-Africa trade by 60 percent.

Top post for First Lady

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa  was voted vice president of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) in recognition of her philanthropic work and assistance to the less privileged in Zimbabwe.

Stop price madness, warns Mohadi

Vice President Kembo Mohadi has appealed to local businesses to heed the Government’s economic realignment measures through implementing a fair pricing model to avoid causing unnecessary agony on citizens.

Education catalyst for Vision 2030: President

Government is actualising an education system that produces knowledge and skills, which must do two things; support an existing industry that has been produced by the same education system or create or produce a new industry, President Mnangagwa has said.

Tomana eyes comeback

Former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana’s return to private practice hangs in the balance two years after his sacking, amid reports that the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) is unwilling to re-admit him citing that he is not “fit and proper” to practise as a lawyer.

Kanyekanye faces $10m lawsuit

ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe is seeking to recover $10 million from its former chief executive officer, Joseph Kanyekanye, which was lost through unlawful hefty discounts to selected customers, unauthorised allowances and diverting millions of dollars meant for payment of Value Added Tax (VAT) to other projects.

‘Long-term interest rates won’t spike’

Zimbabwe’s fiscal and monetary authorities say the removal of the cap on banks’ lending rates will only affect short-term borrowings while long-term borrowers, especially corporates, remain insulated.

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