US regime change in Zim getting brazenly silly

Some of us were not surprised because there was really nothing to be surprised about! When Job Sikhala announced his party would remove constitutionally elected President Mnangagwa before 2023, we knew he was a mere brave messenger, the owner of the content was the government of the United States of America. Certainly more was to follow.

Align wage increases to tax revenue growth: IMF

Wage increases for civil servants should be aligned to growth in tax revenues to ensure it does not create an unsustainable burden on the National Budget, IMF’s resident representative to Zimbabwe, Patrick Imam, has said.

Govt to perfect e-recruitment

The e-recruitment platform for prospective nurses is here to stay and Government will continue working on its improvement to ensure efficiency, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

$40m earmarked for student loans

Government has set aside $40 million towards a revolving education loan fund for access by students from State universities.

OPC prepares for Dubai 2020 Expo

The Office of the President and Cabinet is preparing for Zimbabwe’s participation at the Dubai 2020 Expo with emphasis being on how different sectors should prepare adequately for the event.

A job for home-based coaches?

ONE of them sparked interest by revealing his ambitions in his latest autobiography, the other did it by visiting his homeland for the first time in more than a decade.

Cotton output plunges 52pc

Zimbabwe’s cotton output is set to decline by 52 percent this year after a severe drought that was experienced last season, according to Agriculture and Marketing Authority.

Power shortage haunts Fidelity

FIDELITY Printers and Refiners, a gold buying and printing unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), says unpredictability of power supply due to limited internal generation capacity, has negatively impacted on its operations.

Trio jailed over dangerous weapons

POSSESSING offensive weapons has proved costly for a Harare trio that was slapped with a two-month jail term.

Police in 5-day cybercrime training

AS the anti-cybercrime fight intensifies, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has conducted a five-day train-the-trainer cybercrime first offenders’ course to equip officers with the requisite skills to curb the crimes.

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