Cyclone Idai food donations rotting in warehouses
Food items worth thousands of dollars donated to Cyclone Idai victims are rotting in warehouses in Chimanimani East and it is unclear why they have not been handed over to the intended beneficiaries.
Midlands expects fair winter wheat yields
Midlands Province is expecting a reduced, but fair winter wheat output this season following a number of challenges that bedevilled proper planting of the crop, Crop and Livestock officer Mrs Medline Magwenzi has said.
Zim, China investors hold crucial indaba
GOVERNMENT yesterday held a crucial meeting with Chinese Embassy officials and Chinese investors to seek ways of enhancing cooperation between the two countries.
Wonder goal lights up Rufaro as CAPS United power to the top
FITTINGLY, it was the defining moment of this feisty old boys’ club showdown at Rufaro yesterday pregnant with many sub-plots.
Russia-Africa Summit preps on course
A briefing has been held for representatives of the African Diplomatic Corps accredited in Moscow concerning preparations for Russia-Africa Summit.
City amenities boss off the hook
Harare City Council (HCC) has reinstated amenities manager Mr Lisben Chipfunde after he was cleared of misconduct.
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2pc tax to stay despite High Court ruling
High Court Judge Justice Happias Zhou yesterday scrapped Statutory Instrument (SI) 205 of 2018, which enabled Government to levy 2 percent tax on electronic money transactions above $10.
Yadah coach throws in the towel
A PUBLIC spat with team manager Billy Sinani, on the eve of the match, coupled with an awful display in this Premiership tie yesterday proved too much for Yadah coach Genesis Mangombe.
Editorial Comment: Forex savings bonds tonic for economic upturn
Last week, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, announced that it had introduced a US dollar-denominated savings bond as it seeks to mobilise foreign currency from holders of Foreign Currency Accounts (FCAs) including individuals and corporates.











