Banks, money transfer agencies clash

Banks and money transfer agencies traded accusations in Parliament on Monday over an uneven playing field.

Gallant Chevrons come close

SYLHET. — ZIMBABWE’S Chevrons produced one of their finest chases in international cricket, with their lower order flexing its muscles, only to fall to a four-run defeat in an epic finish of an ODI battle that was a thriller here yesterday.

187 percent pay hike for mine workers

The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ), has acceded to mine workers’ demand for a salary increase and awarded a 187 percent increase that will see the lowest paid mine worker getting $3 450 per month up from a minimum of $1 200.

First Lady urges chiefs’ wives to protect vulnerable groups

Chiefs’ wives are the primary caretakers of the vulnerable people who include orphans, elders, widows and victims of domestic violence in their communities, so there is need for them to be food secure.

Students in China safe: Embassy

No single Zimbabwean studying or working in China has been diagnosed with coronavirus, the Chinese Embassy in Harare has said.

Fifth meeting decisions matrix

Cabinet Decision Matrix is an outline of issues discussed and decisions taken in Cabinet, read out to the media after each session.

Arteta’s gamble pays off

PORTSMOUTH. — Mikel Arteta admitted he took a risk by making nine changes for Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Portsmouth in the FA Cup fifth round but insisted he had no choice because some of his stars were still shell-shocked after their Europa League football exit.

Blitz nets 1 061 illegal panners

POLICE have arrested 1 061 illegal gold panners in the Midlands Province, following the launch of “Operation Chikorokoza Ngachipere”, national police spokesperson, Assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi has said.

Unesco launches World Engineering Day

World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development will be celebrated on 4th March every year as a UNESCO international day of engineers and engineering starting from 2020 onwards.

Editorial Comment : An ill wind can bring much good

A major supplier of maize to fill the gap in Zimbabwe’s last harvest is Tanzania, which had a significant surplus thanks to the same El Nino weather conditions that generated a drought across much of southern Africa, but generated above average rainfall across most of East Africa.

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