Food relief for urban poor

Government is working on providing food aid in urban areas to ensure the estimated 2,2 million food insecure people living in towns do not go hungry, with a pilot project on indentifying the vulnerable already taking place in Epworth.

Zim eyes more power imports from Moza

Government is negotiating with Mozambique for up to 400MW of electricity to continue alleviating power outages facing the country, Energy and Power Development Minister Advocate Fortune Chasi has said.

Sanctions stifle reforms: Govt

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has said the removal of illegal sanctions by the West will increase investment in Zimbabwe and aid the implementation of land and security sector reforms.

Zim to court investors at Japan indaba

The 2019 Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 7), where Zimbabwe is expected to sign some memoranda of understanding with players in the Japanese economy and court investors from the Asian country, will kick-off on Wednesday in Yokohama, Japan.

Editorial Comment: Heed President’s call on innovation

The call by President Mnangagwa on Friday last week for farmers to be innovative to ensure the sector registers success is a good point which all other sectors of the economy should heed.

Humanitarian support appeal rises to US$464m

Zimbabwe has revised upwards the budget for humanitarian support to US$464 million, amid indications that about 5,5 million people are food insecure.

Treasury Bills demand high

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s second Treasury Bills auction — which was aimed at a broader market than the first one — has been oversubscribed, with bids amounting to $121 million.

DEMBARE, GAMECOCKS DRAW

NEITHER Dynamos nor Chicken Inn could conjure a winning formula, but this Castle Lager Premiership football duel at Rufaro still lived to its lustrous billing yesterday.

Chelsea’s Abraham inspired by criticism

CHELSEA striker, Tammy Abraham, admits he used criticism of his difficult start to the season to fuel his match-winning display at Norwich. Abraham’s brace fired Frank Lampard to his first…

Sasai, Ecocash bureau de change to marry

Sasai App, a product of Cassava International and the first of its kind in Africa with several integrations and via three main functions of pay, chat and explore has integrated the newly launched Ecocash bureau de change to improve on remittances.

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