VP Mohadi speaks on resource utilisation

VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has implored the Matabeleland South Zanu PF party leadership to come up with strategies that will bring economic development to the province.

The Vice President expressed concern over the under-utilisation of natural resources in the area.

Schools, parents must meet halfway

Schools open in a few days’ time and almost all Zimbabwean parents, to their immense credit and often with great financial sacrifice, have made the required arrangements to send their children to class, but there is still some confusion and the need to cut coats according to the cloth.

Theatre of Dreams…Chiyangwa to build multi-purpose stadium

IN a rare and audacious bid that is set to transform the face of sport in this country, Harare property mogul Philip Chiyangwa has revealed plans to build a multi-million- dollar modern stadium in Harare.

Our time will eventually come

With only a day left before a brand-new school term begins, it is perfectly understandable if some learners are already having the hibbie-jibbies.

Apart from those unsmiling and vile ogres and ogresses stationed at reception areas in most schools, who seem to be sworn to tormenting learners, especially those whose fees are not paid-up, there are always those dreaded creatures — the bullies.

RBZ to inject 500m cash into circulation

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) plans to inject half a billion new notes and coins into circulation by the first half of this year, according to Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube.

Wedza Festival: Artistes salute Hon Machakaire

DEPUTY Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Honourable Tino Machakaire has been hailed by artistes from across the board for his unifying gesture, which saw musicians from all over Zimbabwe perform at the Wedza South Arts Festival on Christmas Day.

Zacc moves to plug loopholes

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is on the verge of adopting a National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) which will pave way for a multi-pronged approach, through establishment of tight mechanisms in which the commission will join operations with other law enforcement agencies and the public to fight graft.

Fake whisky: Tracing the dirty smuggling path

THE smuggling of counterfeit distilled beverages — mainly whisky, brandy, gin and vodka —  into the country through the Forbes Border Post in Mutare, is as easy as ABC, The Sunday Mail Society has gathered.

Fake whisky: Tracing the dirty smuggling path

THE smuggling of counterfeit distilled beverages — mainly whisky, brandy, gin and vodka —  into the country through the Forbes Border Post in Mutare, is as easy as ABC, The Sunday Mail Society has gathered.

AfDB gives thumbs-up to ED reforms

Through the ongoing economic reforms, Zimbabwe is on the right path. ln addition, the country has the potential to wiggle out of the current storms, Africa Development Bank (AfDB) country manager Mr Damoni Kitabire has said.

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