Talks poser for Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance

Kudakwashe Mugari  and Joseph Madzimure President Mnangagwa will not participate in any talks outside the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a home-grown national framework where all political parties are equal and…

NSSA managers flout loan rules

Africa Moyo Deputy New Editor National Social Security Authority (NSSA) managers awarded themselves between $100 000 and $460 000 in housing, vehicle and personal loans in many cases, without following…

Experts warn of another drought

Sifelani Tsiko Agriculture, Environment & Innovations Editor Farmers in southern Africa should from this year, adapt and plant drought-resistant crops, concentrate on short season varieties and rear drought-tolerant livestock breeds…

Zim, China reach common accounting position

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government yesterday met officials from the Chinese Embassy in Harare and reached an agreement on funds extended to Zimbabwe by Beijing this year. In a statement…

Emerging galleries boon for visual art

Emerging contemporary art galleries have helped develop visual art through offering space to budding artists.

Indian investors keen on Zimbabwe

Interest in Zimbabwe by Indian investors is growing, while firms from the Asian economic giant already in the country have maintained presence despite the tough operating conditions, Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Rungsung Masakui has said.

Rowdy MDC-A supporters dispersed

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter POLICE yesterday had to disperse rowdy MDC-A youths who chanted slogans, disrupted traffic and harassed vendors along Nelson Mandela Avenue and First Street in Harare. They…

Hlanganani ‘lobabakazi’ weHarare . . . Ufundisa ngezocansi egcekeni

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa LANXA indaba zemacansini zandise ukukhulunywa endaweni ezicatshileyo, kulesalukazi esesiShona esifundisa uzulu ngemithi etshiyeneyo yemacansini egcekeni phakathi kwedolobho leHarare. Intatheli ixoxisane lesalukazi lesi, uGogo uSvorai Mugongachako — yena owaziwa…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Cashless society: EcoCash blip a wake-up call

Zimbabwe, like most nations, is moving more and more towards a cashless society where financial transactions are executed electronically than in physical banknotes and coins.

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