8th Zim-Tanzania Joint Permanent Commission begins

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The eighth session of the Zimbabwe-Tanzania Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation (JPCC) began in Harare yesterday with the two governments preparing to sign agreements on economic,…

Top US diplomat commends Zim reforms

Zvamaida Murwira and Farirai Machivenyika Former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr Johnnie Carson has spoken highly of electoral and media reforms which President Mnangagwa’s administration…

Industry gives nod to power tariff hike

The private sector has said it is ready to pay a cost reflective power tariff of up to the equivalent of US$0,14 per kilowatt-hour to guarantee constant supply of electricity in the county.

Zinara boss rejects exit package, clings on

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) is losing thousands of dollars every month as it continues to pay a full salary and benefits to suspended chief executive…

US$11m boost for beef, dairy

From Sifelani Tsiko in Chirumanzu More than 7 000 smallholder beef and dairy farmers are benefiting from a US$11 million five-year USAID-funded programme which is targeting to boost milk yields…

City forensic audit looms

Yeukai Karengezeka and Sallomy Matare CITY of Harare is set to conduct a forensic audit to probe council operations into land sales, market operations and employees’ skills from 2016 to…

I’m clean, says Nzenza

PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza yesterday dismissed reports that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) was investigating her on issues concerning the NSSA report which sucked…

Chigova welcomes Somalia draw

WARRIORS goalkeeper George Chigova says it feels good to be back in the World Cup as Zimbabwe yesterday were drawn to face minnows Somalia in the two-legged preliminary round qualifiers set for September.

National dress: First Lady consults stakeholders

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is on course to adopt a national dress with First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa having started preparatory meetings and consultations countrywide. Barely three months after hosting…

Zinara implicates financial departments in scams

Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) board has implicated financial actors with Roads Authorities and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development as complicit in prejudicial behaviour that cost the administration US$71 million in questionable “special projects”.

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