By-elections take centre stage
The ZANU-PF Politburo yesterday extensively discussed the forthcoming by-elections in Lupane East, Glen View South and Mangwe constituencies in which the revolutionary party is eyeing resounding victories.
Health workers receive cushioning allowance
Health workers became the latest group of civil servants to receive the cushioning allowance of 50 percent of their total package promised by Government, with the rest of workers set to be paid by Friday.
Coventry speaks on Cosafa suspension
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry, says a lot of work needs to be done to “sort out” sport in Zimbabwe following the announcement by COSAFA to suspend the Warriors from next year’s senior men’s tournament.
Govt ups efforts to reduce stunting
GOVERNMENT has scaled up the Multi-Sectoral Community-Based Model (MCBM) to Food and Nutrition Security to 34 districts across the country from four as it seeks to reduce stunting in children under the age of five through multi-sectoral community-based approach.
Expo 2020 Dubai roadmap laid out
GOVERNMENT believes the private sector is critical in ensuring that the country’s participation at Expo 2020 Dubai is a success.
Shared procurement among procuring entities
Shared procurement among procuring entities are established in terms of Section 19 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (PPDPA) Act [Chapter 22:23]. Notwithstanding Section 14 (“Responsibility for procurement”), procuring entities may, and if directed by the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ), conduct their procurement by way of shared procurement arrangements which may include arrangements for procuring all their requirements through a Procurement Management Unit established by one of the procuring entities.
Command Agriculture: No $3bn disappeared
Zimbabwe is a fascinating country. Zimbabweans, particularly those in the opposition, are aroused and titillated by thumb-sucked figures of alleged theft of public funds and alleged corruption. This is more so as we are in an austere environment, where the New Dispensation has deliberately implemented austerity measures to stabilise our economy in preparation for take-off towards attaining an upper middle income economy by 2030. By their very nature, austerity measures tend to affect the generality of the people as Government tightens its grip on the National purse.
Twenty-sixth meeting decisions matrix
Twenty-sixth meeting decisions matrix: July 23, 2019 Report on the 2019 Fiscal Policy Review Cabinet considered a preliminary report by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development on the 2019…
Increase in home industries riles Sakubva residents
Sakubva residents have voiced concern over the increase in home industries in the area, which could cause health problems due to chemicals used by the craftsmen in making their products.
Brexit threatens cricketers
LONDON. — A no-deal Brexit could mean “Kolpak” cricketers are gone from the English county game by 2021, according to updated guidance from the England and Wales Cricket Board.



