Demo rights not absolute, says Govt

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter People’s right to hold a demonstration is not the only factor that should be considered when a gathering has a potential to turn violent because third…

Govt must expedite agric exchange facility

ONE of the targets of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme is the operationalisation of the Agriculture Commodity Exchange to guarantee market access for farmers and boost their income.

Mupfumira detective in mysterious transfer

IN a move that may jeopardise investigations into the corruption case against ex-Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Prisca Mupfumira, a detective who arrested the politician has been transferred to Karoi Police Station, hundreds of kilometres away from the investigations.

‘Investors are part of economic reforms’

Foreign and local investors are a critical element in the ongoing economic reforms to ensure their success, economic expert Professor Ashok Chakravati has said.

Doors still open for dialogue: President

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa says doors for national dialogue are still open, after he has taken several steps to ensure inclusivity and engagement by Zimbabweans since he took over leadership after winning last year’s elections.

Confronting unemployment question through research

Graduates should retrace their footsteps from the “classroom to the boardroom” to make valuable introspections before they put the “obvious” blame on rare job opportunities in Zimbabwe.

‘Shun culture of violence’

Government has called on Zimbabweans to shun violence and refuse to be used by negative elements that want to destabilise the country.

Finance Bill fast tracked

The House of Assembly yesterday shelved a scheduled temporary recess and resumed sitting in order to process three major Bills, more importantly, the proposed legislation relating to the legal status of the monetary measures introduced by Government in February this year.

Net closing in on rogue bouncers

THE net is fast closing in on rogue bouncers, who have been accused of robbing, beating up people and causing anarchy at entertainment joints around Harare with law enforcement agents having been called upon to intervene.

Mighty Warriors to receive allowances

FOR winning a bronze medal at the just-ended COSAFA Women Championships in Port Elizabeth, the Mighty Warriors will pocket $2 400.

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