$1.9 billion cash injection for Zim economy – RBZ

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will gradually inject nearly $1.9 billion cash into the economy over the next six months to boost liquidity, governor Dr John Mangudya has said.

Government imports 66 more buses from China

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government has imported 66 more state of the art buses from China as the agreements signed during President Mnangagwa’s visit to the Asian country start bearing…

Government imports 66 more buses from China

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government has imported 66 more state of the art buses from China as the agreements signed during President Mnangagwa’s visit to the Asian country start bearing…

Kolbe back for Springboks

CAPE TOWN, South Africa – FIT-again wing Cheslin Kolbe returns to the Springbok team in the only change to the match 23 for Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final against England at Yokohama International Stadium in Japan (kick off 11h00 local time).

Local tourism products to be pitched at London fair

Zimbabwe will take the opportunity to pitch local tourism products at the World Travel Market (WTM) London, UK, next week.

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry will join hands in the effort to grow and consolidate the country’s European market share.

Govt partners transport operators

Norman Muchemwa
GOVERNMENT, through the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, will partner with transport operators this Friday to clean major bus termini and the country’s major highways, a move that will create a clean environment for both transporters and passengers.

Striking doctors’ hearings start today

Disciplinary hearings for striking doctors will start today, with the Health Services Board (HSB) set to pass default judgments on those that abscond the process.

New notes stimulate excitement

Blessings Chidakwa and Wallace Ruzvidzo TUESDAY’S announcement that new notes will be fed into the market in the next two weeks has excited retailers who trade exclusively in cash, and…

Zesa gives consumers hard choices

Beaven Dhliwayo Herald Correspondent THE monthly 200 units of significantly lower-priced electricity under new tariffs for each household meter is enough for an average family that takes care on how…

Big boost for re-engagement

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government’s drive to bolster ties with other nations and international organisations received a boost yesterday when 10 diplomats presented their credentials to President Mnangagwa at State…

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