EDITORIAL COMMENT: RBZ needs to intensify battle against ‘parasites’

Millions of Zimbabweans are suffering because a little over a month ago, a small group, perhaps a dozen people, perhaps two dozen, decided they wanted to convert their large cash holdings to US dollars and were prepared to pay any amount to buy foreign currency.

Derby Mankinka: The genius tragedy took away

IF, indeed, he was born in Harare, then it was some form of a dream homecoming show.

Rescue package to stop job losses: Mthuli

A stimulus package to support companies rocked by the Covid-19 lockdown will soon be unveiled, as part of measures to avert mass job losses and save livelihoods, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

Lockdown: Musicians seek alternatives to live shows

Live shows are the major source of income for most musicians and the current lockdown to prevent the spread of Covid-19 has left many without regular revenue.

Killer T Foundation donates to the elderly

At a time when most musicians are complaining about lost revenue owing to the Covid-19-induced national lockdown, dancehall chanter Kelvin “Killer T” Kusikwenyu has decided to be a source of light in the midst of darkness.

Mineral exports earn US$531m

Zimbabwe raked in US$531 million in mineral exports in the first quarter of the year, signifying a 16 percent jump compared to the same period last year.

From Mberengwa to a Fifa Master

ZIFA Central Region office secretary, Violet Jubane, is three months away from becoming the local football motherbody’s first employee to earn a FIFA Master badge.

Unauthorised Covid-19 facilities warned

Private health institutions treating Covid-19 patients without being assessed and registered by Government have been told to stop forthwith as the full wrath of the law will catch up with them.

Decentralised tobacco marketing should stay way into the future

THE 2020 tobacco marketing season opens tomorrow, ending weeks of anxiety for farmers and other stakeholders.

Summer ‘95, those were the best days of their lives

IN the end, it all came down to the finest of margins, the tiniest of differences, the tightest of races and, for some neutrals, probably the dirtiest of conclusions.

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