‘9 000MW needed for Vision 2030’

Zimbabwe requires an additional 9 000 megawatts of power to support economic activities that will drive the country towards achieving an upper middle-income economy by 2030, according to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Dr Gloria Magombo.

Heed call for dialogue: Zanu-PF

All political parties should heed Government’s call for political dialogue to improve the economy and citizens’ living standards, Zanu-PF secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has said.

Mobile money continues to gain traction

Zimbabwe continues to record a steady increase in mobile money usage, with latest official statistics showing that mobile money use grew by 5 percent in the first quarter of this year.

Poor funding stalls new Timmy naBonzo edition

POOR funding has stalled the release of another edition of Timmy naBonzo drama series, which rocked the local television scene some years ago.

RioZim, Zesa to ink power deal

RIOZIM says its US$1,5 billion investment into building a 2 800 megawatts thermal power station in Sengwa, Gokwe North, remains firmly on course with the company now moving to the next phase of preliminary works, which entail, chiefly, signing a power purchase agreement.

GEMS SALUTE FANS

IT may have taken a while for many to realise the potential and strides that have been made by netball as a sport code despite various challenges that have over the years continued to threaten the steady progress the game has been making.

Moyo off to London

As the Government presses full steam ahead with its engagement and re-engagement policy to restore broken ties with the wider world, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo will later this week embark on an official visit to the United Kingdom, the architect of the country’s international isolation, the Ministry said on Monday.

Gwanda South rural farmers struggle to keep elephants away

Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor To tourists and other people in faraway lands, elephants are some of the most beloved and affectionate animals in the world. But, to…

Police unit urged to end graft

The Police Anti-Corruption Unit has been urged to be more vibrant and play its part to ensure all corrupt elements are arrested and taken to court.

Court defers Mawarire, Mutasa case

Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko yesterday deferred the subversion case of Evan Mawarire of the shadowy group #ThisFlag movement and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa to August 20.

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