Probe team for Byo town clerk fiasco

GOVERNMENT has appointed a team to investigate the circumstances leading to the suspension of Bulawayo town clerk Mr Christopher Dube.

Govt, party officials key to development

Since he assumed office, President Mnangagwa has pronounced several new developmental concepts, some of which are already in the process of being implemented, while others are being refined in preparation for take-off.

Supa’s case postponed

Harare provincial magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo on Tuesday deferred the matter of former Cabinet minister Supa Mandiwanzira to August 5 following indications that the State’s application for rescission of a judgment acquitting him of criminal abuse of office charges was still pending at the High Court.

Oil prices regain little ground

LONDON.  — Oil prices yesterday regained little ground lost in the previous session, weighed down by industry data suggesting US crude inventories fell less than expected.

Govt to appoint NAC board

Government is expected to appoint a board of directors for the National Aids Council (NAC) within the next month, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

Zim destroys 209 000 landmines

Zimbabwe has destroyed over 209 430 landmines since 1982 which were planted by Rhodesian forces at the peak of the liberation struggle between 1976 and 1979.

Malawi hails Zim tourism reforms

A MALAWIAN tourism delegation attending the second Joint Tourism Technical Committee meeting aimed at implementing a tourism development master plan between Harare and Lilongwe has hailed Zimbabwe’s tourism reforms that seek to increase the number of arrivals in the country.

Mimosa backs artisanal miners

PLATINUM giant Mimosa mine is supporting small-scale mining activities within its vicinity through the provision of equipment and training in safety issues, a senior official has said.

Focus on tarring rural roads, councils told

Rural District Councils have been challenged to shift their focus from only grading gravel and earth roads to tarring at least a kilometre per year as they aim to create a conducive environment for rural investment.

Constraints on ease of doing business in low-income countries

Besides focusing on pleasing foreign investors, the ease of doing business hype gives an impression that business is easy.

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