Zimra to extend TIPs for foreign vehicles

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it will only extend Temporary Import Permits (TIPs) for foreign-registered vehicles, which entered the country before the ongoing lockdown guidelines in line with visa extensions issued by the Immigration Department.

Property demand breathes life into real estate sector

Despite the effects of Covid-19 ravaging all sectors of the economy, the real estate industry is set for a surge driven by an increase in property investments by health personnel in the long run, Rhuwa Property managing director, Bigman Zvavandanga has said.

First Lady’s name used in mobile money scam

A CHEEKY Harare man allegedly duped several elderly people of amounts ranging between $400 and $600 whom he made to believe had qualified to access $10 500 from First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s empowerment fund.

Byo cases confined in single cluster

In Bulawayo all, but one Covid-19 transmissions are connected to the first patient, an elderly man infected by a British visitor and who died in hospital before receiving pathology results.

IDZ calls for Govt bailout to save firms

The Institute of Directors Zimbabwe (IDZ) has called for Government intervention through bailouts to support upcoming and established businesses that face collapse due to the effects of Covid-19-induced lockdowns.

Crude oil prices tumble

Crude oil prices around the world have been crashing amid Covid-19 travel restrictions and lockdowns, but Zimbabwean fuel prices are unlikely to fall due to the  exchange rate matrix.

Shot in the arm for Zvimba taskforce

The Zvimba District taskforce on Covid-19 got a shot in the arm after it received disinfectants, sanitisers, liquid soap, knapsack sprayers and tapped water buckets from Zvimba West legislator Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi.

Credible media vital in pandemic

As coronavirus continues its relentless spread across the world, infecting over a million people and killing tens of thousands, news stories of lockdowns, social distancing and overwhelmed hospitals have been making the headlines just about everywhere.

Transport catalyst to economic development

Transport is part of and is a catalyst to economic development. As such, its developmental strides are also dependent on the development of other sectors that use transportation such as industry, agriculture and tourism. For the transport sector to function efficiently and effectively there is need to also consider relevant soft infrastructure such as policies and legal instruments that govern the transport sector.

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