Treasury releases $220m Idai kitty

TREASURY has released $220 million towards the rehabilitation of roads and bridges damaged by Cyclone Idai in Chipinge and Chimanimani districts, Manicaland Province.

Zim, Namibia to upgrade relations

Zimbabwe and Namibia have agreed to strengthen ties by upgrading cooperation and bilateral relations from a Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC) to a Bi-National Commission (BNC), a Cabinet minister has revealed.

Failed banks creditors in fix

Enacy Mapakame Creditors of six failed banks that are under final liquidation remain in a fix as the banks’ liabilities far outweigh their cumulative assets, figures show. Latest figures from…

Let’s focus on future, President urges UK

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has written an official congratulatory letter to Mr Boris Johnson, who was appointed British prime minister yesterday, saying he was looking forward to working with him and his administration in rebuilding a “once-formidable bilateral relationship” between the two countries.

Government assures Gems of windfall

Government will reward appropriately the Zimbabwe Senior National Netball team, the Gems, that finished eighth at the Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool, London, a Cabinet minister has said.

USD payments for chrome miners

CHROME miners will, with immediate effect, get US Dollar payment for their deliveries following Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) refining of Statutory Instrument (SI) 142 of 2019.

Council to demolish illegal houses

Harare City Council (HCC) is set to demolish illegal houses that were built on council farms in Crowborough following a court order to take action.

Council warns against land conmen

Harare City Council has urged home seekers to be vigilant when buying land, following the emergence of conmen collecting regularisation fees while claiming to be council officials.

Delta’s first quarter volumes subdued

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed beverages manufacturer Delta Corporation recorded a subdued volume performance for the first quarter up to June 2019, as the market continue to adjust to the rising beverages pricing structure.

Zanu-PF moves gear up on ‘corrupt’ bigwigs

ZANU-PF First Secretary President Mnangagwa has tasked provinces to nominate Central Committee members into a commission of inquiry to investigate party bigwigs allegedly involved in corrupt activities.

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