Munhu wechina kufa neCovid-19

ZIMBABWE yava nevanhu vana — varume vatatu nemunhukadzi mumwe chete –— avo vashaya nekuda kwechirwere cheCovid-19.

Basic goods prices revert to March 25 level

Prices of basic food items — including maize-meal, rice, cooking oil, sugar, salt, flour and bread — will revert to the levels of  March 25, just before the lockdown, in an agreement between producers and the Government, Vice President Kembo Mohadi announced yesterday.

‘Dzokai pamitengo ya25 Kurume’

Tandayi Motsi HURUMENDE inoti vemabhizimisi nevezvitoro vanofanirwa kutara mitengo yezvinhu zvinoshandiswa nevanhu mazuva ose vachishandisa mitengo yaivepo musi wa25 Kurume. Mashoko aya akaziviswa nemutevedzeri wemutungamiriri wenyika Vice President Kembo Mohadi…

Banks may struggle to meet deadline

Zimbabwe’s financial institutions may struggle to meet the December 2020 deadline to fulfil new minimum capital requirements due to depressed economic activity as a result of the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Basic food price moratorium viable

Price freezes normally lead fairly quickly to supply shortages and those in turn to a flourishing black market fed by smuggling, totally negating any advantage of the freeze, and this chain of events is even more likely in an economy suffering marked inflation.

‘Fuel price crash should benefit motorists’

Government is monitoring movements on the international oil markets to ensure that the country benefits from the falling prices of the commodity that has been experienced in the past few weeks.

Zim artiste nominated for SA theatre awards

South Africa-based Zimbabwean artist and producer Major Mockery has been nominated for an accolade in the prestigious Naledi Theatre Awards scheduled for next month at Jo’burg Theatre.

Perfect storm looms as dark clouds engulf domestic football’s El Dorado

FOR years, it has been local footballers’ El Dorado, a booming industry which has provided a home for scores of Zimbabwean players, with its rich pickings transforming their lives.

Lift Zim, Sudan sanctions: AU

Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe and Sudan should be lifted immediately to give the two countries enough time to fight Covid-19.

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