We should brace for more chaos
By now it should be unquestionably clear that there are two things that are bogging down our determined and collective efforts to escape the clutches of begriming poverty: corruption and sanctions.
‘Plug holes in Zupco system’ …Alarm bells ring over accidents
THE Passenger Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ), an association representing the commuting public, is not impressed with the goings-on at the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) and is demanding action.
This comes in the wake of a spate of accidents involving the bus company, begging several questions. Is it about lack of training for the bus drivers? Or could it be lack of experience, negligence or long working hours? Or perhaps mechanical failure?
Cottco seeks to raise cotton output
Zimbabwe intends to increase its cotton output in the next few years after the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) engaged large-scale farmers mainly with irrigation infrastructure last year to grow the lucrative crop.
Over the past two decades, cotton has been largely grown by small-scale farmers, who account for over 95 percent of output. Cottco, the country’s largest financier of the “white gold”, last season introduced commercial farming to boost production.
Chamisa not Mbeki spokesperson: Polad
THE Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) has scoffed at MDC-A leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s claims that former South African President Thabo Mbeki was failing to communicate with President Mnangagwa to facilitate dialogue between the ruling Zanu-PF and his party.
We should brace for more chaos
By now it should be unquestionably clear that there are two things that are bogging down our determined and collective efforts to escape the clutches of begriming poverty: corruption and sanctions.
Zimbabwe secures maize from Uganda
Zimbabwe has secured maize from Uganda after President Emmerson Mnangagwa engaged President Yoweri Museveni on the sidelines of the recently ended 33rd Ordinary Summit of the African Union in Ethiopia.
A delegation led by Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri travelled to the East African country to thrash out modalities of importing the grain.
Selmor’s dilemma: To be or not to be
THOSE that have listened to Selmor Mtukudzi’s latest offering, “Dehwe reNzou”, will testify that this is an emotionally charged album.
The production is full of spike!
Save for one incident that she publicly blasted her late father Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi for “unfair treatment and lack of support”, Selmor has often been diplomatic on issues to do with her personal life.
Loga gets down to business
Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter NEW Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic looks set to hit the ground running; with the 55-year-old gaffer scheduling a one-on-one meeting with his predecessor Joey Antipas, this…
Zim on recovery path: Anglo American
There are green shoots of recovery for the Zimbabwean economy despite current challenges occasioned by ongoing reforms, head of British multinational mining company Anglo American has said.
Monetary policy to focus on rate stability
The exchange rate and its implications on inflation or price hikes is probably the most closely monitored economic factor in Zimbabwe right now, and that is for a very good reason.
If one went to sleep with wads of the Zimbabwe dollar or its electronic equivalent, they could just wake up the next morning with a significant portion of the value they held heavily eroded. Fact.










