Teachers’ welfare under spotlight
The welfare of teachers should be addressed if they are to effectively deliver on their mandate, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema has said.
Minister seeks Treasury, RBZ industry incentives
New Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza, says she intends to engage her finance counterpart, Professor Mthuli Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya, to discuss possibility of further fiscal and monetary incentives to boost industrial productivity.
Music promoters losing battle against bouncers
They are effectively becoming the Mafia of the entertainment industry.
Pagels keen on Warriors return
FORMER Warriors coach, Klaus Dieter Pagels, says he is still interested in another dance with the senior national football team provided ZIFA can secure a sponsor to cater for his welfare.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Forex black market: Let’s fix what needs to be fixed
Killing the black market is not a simple task. Either legal supplies have to be raised to meet or exceed demand, or demand has to be reduced.
Passport fees to go up: Govt
Passport fees will have to be increased significantly to enable the Registrar-General’s office to clear large backlogs.
VP Chiwenga back at work
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who had been away for the past four months receiving medical treatment in China, has fully recovered and resumed his official duties yesterday, starting with the regular top-level Monday briefing.
Mambondiani assumes CCAZ presidency
BancABC chief executive Dr Lance Mambondiani has been appointed president of the Contact Centre Association of Zimbabwe (CCAZ) taking over from DHL Zimbabwe managing director Jeff Phiri.
‘CAPS should win it for its Three Lions’
AMID the animated celebrations at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday, one man took time to reflect on what a CAPS United success story, in this Premiership race, could mean for the Green Machine —exactly 15 years after the club’s darkest hour.











