Govt to act on liquidity crunch

The country is reeling under a massive liquidity crunch and Government is now looking at appropriate ways of re-injecting liquidity into the productive sector, according to Secretary for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga.

History, grace and dancing words

Real things have been happening lately. Rude awakenings, like how the world is made of stories. Not atoms and molecules — stories. Sometimes these stories are the sunlight that lands on your face during warm winter days, they dance about the surfaces of the world in what becomes history, but with fluidity and grace. Sometimes they bite. Like fact.

Vela has a case to answer: NSSA

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) should take legal action against former board chairman Robin Vela for his role in “pressuring” the authority to make costly irregular decisions to award multi-million dollar housing deals to contractors without following due process, according to forensic audit into NSSA’s operations.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Coal export arrangement must work

Zimbabwe produces a maximum three million tonnes of coal per year but expects to increase the output to 10 million tonnes in the next five or so years. On current…

Cooler Box Train Party 90% sold

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  ALL is set for the Cooler Box Train Party in Bulawayo tomorrow with 90 percent of the 300 available tickets having been bought so far. Organisers said…

Mighty Warriors dreams crushed

THE Mighty Warriors and the Young Mighty Warriors saw their dreams of making the Cosafa Women Championships final end yesterday after they both their semi-final duels at the hands of…

Market scrambles for TBs

Zimbabwe’s first Treasury Bills (TBs) auction in 10 years, carried out last week, has served to highlight that there is a significant demand for the paper in the market.

Tourism industry workers get 115 percent cost of living cushion

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls  THE National Employment Council for the Tourism Industry has awarded its workers a 115 percent cost of living adjustment to cushion them in light of…

Mupfumira fired . . . ‘Corrupt’ minister ‘not fit for position’

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday sacked incarcerated Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Priscah Mupfumira saying her conduct was not in line with what is expected from a…

Zimbabwean firms seek regional synergies

Prosper Ndlovu in Gaborone, Botswana ZIMBABWEAN companies participating at the ongoing Botswana Global Expo here are excited about the positive inquiries for exports and hope to secure deals with long…

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