SB Moyo congratulates bloc on Europe Day

FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo yesterday congratulated the European Union (EU) on its 70th Anniversary of Europe Day, saying the 27-member bloc has become a major cooperating partner for Zimbabwe and the world at large.

When desperate patients become fair game

The law of the jungle seems to be the norm in some public health institutions and desperate patients seeking care have unfortunately become fair game.

It is particularly nightmarish for those lucky — or rather unlucky — to have medicines prescribed for them.

Mbwando’s war cry

George Mbwando may have stirred up a hornet’s nest when he rallied current and ex-footballers to look beyond their playing careers and plan their future, but the Germany-based former Zimbabwe international has received huge backing for his bold assertions.

Potraz moves to reduce data costs

THE Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has allocated the country’s three mobile network operators free frequencies until the end of the year as part of measures to ensure affordable data to consumers in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sue China for Covid-19, I dare you!

No one felt quite pepped up as Bishop Lazarus when he heard news that some European countries and the United States of America were planning to sue China for the fallout caused by the coronavirus.

We hear that a civil society group in Texas (US) intends to file a US$20 trillion lawsuit.

Zim moves towards food security: VP Chiwenga

Zimbabwe is moving towards ensuring national food security through leveraging on optimum crop production, mechanisation and risk mitigation strategies.

Sue China for Covid-19, I dare you!

No one felt quite pepped up as Bishop Lazarus when he heard news that some European countries and the United States of America were planning to sue China for the fallout caused by the coronavirus.

We hear that a civil society group in Texas (US) intends to file a US$20 trillion lawsuit.

Potraz moves to reduce data costs

THE Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has allocated the country’s three mobile network operators free frequencies until the end of the year as part of measures to ensure affordable data to consumers in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pandemic affects tax revenue

The Covid-19-induced lockdown, which has been in force for the past six weeks, will likely take a heavy toll on second-quarter tax revenue, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has warned.

Government depends on taxes to fund critical activities, projects and obligations.

MDC rift widens further

A sizeable number of parliamentary seats could be up for grabs if the MDC faction led by Mr Nelson Chamisa follows through its threat to “disengage” from the august House.

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