EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s cherish the peace in our country

When President Mnangagwa came into office, he said his office is open for everyone to air their views or grievances and contribute to a better Zimbabwe.

Zim to import 800 000 tonnes grain: President

Zimbabwe will import 800 000 tonnes of maize following last season’s poor rains which led to a drought, President Mnangagwa has  said.

UZ tackles poaching crisis through film

The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) recently premièred an African Wildlife Foundation film titled, “Sides of a Horn,” to raise awareness on the poaching crisis facing the Africa continent.

RBZ takes aim at forex speculators

Government says the sharp hike of the overnight bank rate by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to support the domestic currency will discourage borrowing for currency speculation  as well as protect the value of the local unit, but will subsist only for a few months before being cut down.

Shun profiteers: President

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to shun businesses that overprice their products and warned that Government was taking measures to effectively deal with such operators.

BONNE’S BIG SHADOW. strikers’ absence felt as Warriors struggle for Afcon goals

AS the Warriors prepared to return home yesterday after their doomed AFCON finals adventure ended in humiliation on Sunday, the hotshot striker who could possibly have kept them here longer, Macauley Bonne, was just across the Mediterranean in Spain for some warm weather pre-season training.

Gospel group to unveil third album

Rising gospel choir, Pilgrim Music Group, is set to launch its third album “Pazvinoperera” at Glad Tidings Hall in Harare on Saturday this week.

Eskom proof of payment released

Energy and Power Development Minister,  Fortune Chasi yesterday cleared the air over the US$10 million that the  Government paid to South African power utility Eskom as part  settlement of the country’s electricity debt by releasing proof of  payment.

Ministry to improve quality for pupils with disabilities

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is committed to providing quality, relevant and inclusive education to learners regardless of their physical condition.

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