Zim economic prospects bright — Envoy

ECONOMIC reforms initiated by President Mnangagwa’s administration have enchanted the world, with Egypt declaring that Harare is on the threshold of a major economic breakthrough.

Breaking barriers: English cricket team arrives

ENGLISH county cricket team, Derbyshire, who are celebrating their 150th anniversary this year, are expected in Zimbabwe today for a two-week tour pregnant with political weight whose significance, in this country’s aggressive international re-engagement drive, cannot be overemphasised.

‘Investigate Chombo land deals’

FORMER Cabinet Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo reportedly received 125 stands from Delatfin Properties for resolving a dispute with other Zvimba developers, further stands from a second developer and had money paid into his personal account by cooperative members in the area.

Gringo relocates to rural home

He was once the master of local television. Draped in his signature makeshift khaki short and black vest, sometimes barefoot, his witty humour would guarantee millions of eyes glued to the television set.

Stringent regulations for US$ fuel

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has warned fuel companies that have been granted approval to sell fuel in US dollars that their licences risk being cancelled if they divert from the set regulations.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Unacceptable face of business

The diversion of subsidised roller meal, to the parallel market is outright speculative greed and sabotage.

ZIFA secure Orlando Stadium for Warriors

ZIFA have secured Orlando Stadium as the venue for the Warriors’ 2021 AFCON qualifier against the Desert Foxes while the association continue to sell the nation a dummy that they are battling to have the match played in Zimbabwe.

Movie soundtracks boost musician’s career

Making soundtracks for award winning local feature film “Gonarezhou: The Movie” has been a major career boost for Masvingo-based musician Blessing Maramba, aka WekwaMaramba.

NetOne extends forensic audit

NETONE, Zimbabwe’s second largest mobile phone company has extended the forensic audit for the second time in less than a year after previous reports did not find any proof of fraud, embezzlement or theft on part of the management.

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