Zim, Russia conclude billion-dollar deals

Zimbabwe and Russia have concluded multi-billion dollar deals in various sectors of the economy ranging from energy, mining, tourism, health, agriculture and media, a development that is expected to ensure that Harare realise the objective of Vision 2030, a Cabinet Minister said.

Five new judges appointed

President Mnangagwa has appointed five new judges to the High Court bench in an effort to solidify the judicial organ and ensure expedience in justice delivery.

ZRP exercised discretion on demos: Government

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is an independent arm of the State which exercised its discretion upon assessing the security situation in the country before it issued a prohibition order against the MDC-Alliance’s intended demonstration last week, a Cabinet Minister has said.

30th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix

Report on the Third Session of the Inter-Governmental Commission of Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation between Zimbabwe and Russia: 5 to 7 August, 2019.

War vets recommend anti-sanctions holiday

War veterans have recommended Government to pronounce the anti-sanctions day slated for October 25 a public holiday after Sadc countries declared the day a solidarity day against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe adding that modalities for the anti-sanctions day will be discussed at the Former Liberation Movements summit to be held in Victoria Falls next month.

Stability attracts investors, says C’wealth lawyers head

The president of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, Mr Brian Speers, has implored Zimbabweans to maintain peace and stability to attract investors and ensure sustainable development.

Govt sets mining committees

CABINET has approved the setting up of provincial mining committees that will be constituted by provincial heads of Government and departments as the Second Republic intensifies efforts to realise a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023.

Western countries should show us some respect

The Government of Zimbabwe has taken note of the Joint Local Statement issued on August 20, 2019, by the Heads of Delegation of the European Union, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom together with Heads of Mission of the United States, Canada and Australia (Missions) on human rights and freedom of assembly in Zimbabwe following illegal demonstrations staged by sections of the Zimbabwean opposition on August 16, 2019.

Editorial Comment – Ticad: Another opportunity for re-engagement

International re-engagement is one of the major pillars of President Mnangagwa’s administration which is headlined by the “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra, hence the forthcoming Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) provides a good platform for investment attraction.

ANTIPAS WANTS BONNE

A DAY after his official appointment as Warriors caretaker head coach, Joey Antipas has requested for a quick processing of England-based striker Macauley Bonne’s papers.

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