President back from UN Summit

President Mnangagwa arrived back home last night from the 74th Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States of America, where he joined other Heads of State and Government to discuss global issues.

Zim among top 20 improvers: WB

ZIMBABWE’S efforts to transform its investment environment have been noted by the World Bank (WB), which has since named the country as one of the “top 20 improvers” in Doing Business 2020 following key regulatory improvements in five areas, which include starting a business.

Mugabe burial set for today

THE remains of former President Robert Mugabe are set to be interred at his Kutama Mission homestead in Zvimba today, where he will lie alongside his late mother, Bona, and brothers — Albert and Donato.

Govt opens up access to info

Government is committed to ensuring that all citizens across the country have access to information so that they can make informed decisions, accelerate development at all levels and contribute to economic growth.

Harare water treatment chemicals arrive

THE water situation in Harare is set to improve following the delivery of 24 tonnes of a water treatment chemical — calcium hypochlorite, also known as HTH — which was stuck at the border.

Law for growing, processing mbanje gazetted

Government has regularised the growing, processing and supply of industrial hemp (cannabis) by farmers countrywide for industrial purposes.

Kudos for President’s UN address

Zanu-PF has commended President Mnangagwa for the statesmanship and diplomacy he showed in his address to the 74th United Nations General Assembly on Thursday.

City car parks turned into night love nests

MOST car parks in Harare’s suburbs have been turned into love nests by commercial sex workers who find it cheaper for their clients to pay the attendants $3 per hour than spending at least $65 at lodges.

Govt, Harare in joint effort to end water woes

Government through the ministries of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing; and Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement together with Harare City Council have agreed on a model that will be used for the construction of dams, a senior Government official has said.

Mupfumira granted $5 000 bail

High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga yesterday granted former Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira $5000 bail coupled with stringent conditions.

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