Fuel prices up
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) yesterday announced an increase in fuel prices due to the FOB (Free on Board) price movement.
SA needs genuine dialogue with Africa over xenophobia
Televised footage last week showed hundreds of Nigerians queuing in Johannesburg to be evacuated to their home country.
VP Mohadi to open science, arts festival
Vice President Kembo Mohadi is expected to officially open the second edition of the National Annual Science, Sport and Arts Festival (NASSAF) in Bulawayo on Friday, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima said yesterday.
High Court hears missing doc’s case
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) yesterday told the High Court that there was no connection between the two security institutions and the alleged abduction of acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) Dr Peter Magombeyi.
Ex-State House director sweats for bail
Former principal director of State Residences in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Douglas Tapfuma’s bid for freedom hit a brick wall yesterday after Harare Provincial magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya dismissed his application for bail on the basis that there had been no changes to circumstances relating to the case.
‘Triangle reaping fruits of hard work’
TRIANGLE coach Taurai Mangwiro believes his side is beginning to reap the fruits of hard work and commitment to duty.
Women must play bigger role in tourism: Government
Government has lamented the low participation of women in the tourism industry and pledged to introduce measures towards the growth of women in the sector.
Central bank to push for productive sector loans
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it is looking at introducing policy measures that are meant to encourage local banks to offer credit to the productive sectors of the economy.
3 teachers get scholarships
Three Zimbabwean teachers have received scholarships to attend the “Noble Prize Teachers Climate Change Summit” in Stockholm, Sweden.
End of tobacco season drives exchange rate up, says RBZ
The depreciation of the Zimbabwe dollar against the US dollar and other currencies in recent weeks is as a result of the closure of the tobacco marketing season which is a major foreign currency earner for the country.










