‘Zim dollar under siege again’

The Zimbabwe dollar is once again reeling under unrelenting pressure from speculative activities by crafty individuals seeking personal gain, it has been learnt.

Govt doubles efforts for wheat self-sufficiency

ZIMBABWE plans to exponentially boost wheat production in the current planting season in order to eliminate imports of the cereal by promoting self-sufficiency.

Zec considers by-election options

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is crafting an operational framework to pave way for the “safe resumption” of by-elections following an indefinite suspension of all electoral activities.

Restrictions on public gatherings and observance of social-distancing guidelines meant to prevent the spread of Covid-19 have made it impossible to conduct conventional elections.

COMMENT: Safety of learners must come first

AS consultations are underway regarding the roadmap to reopen learning institutions in the country, school authorities must make sure that the learning environment ticks all the boxes in as far…

Fidelity struggles to meet forex payments

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s sole gold buyer, refiner and exporter, Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR) is struggling to pay miners the foreign currency component for gold deliveries…

VP Mohadi lauds bike project

VICE President Kembo Mohadi says the joint venture between the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) and local company Gelles Motor Cycles to assemble motorbikes will help both rehabilitate inmates and spur economic activity.

Tales of a Covid-19 ravaged Zim community in UK

“MANY loved ones will die!” screams a newspaper headline.

As Covid-19 spreads, another headline ramps up emotions: “Daughters lose dad and big sister to coronavirus within days of each other — now their mum’s in hospital.”

23 days, no new Covid-19 case recorded – Seven active cases in Bulawayo

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO had as of Friday gone for 23 days without recording a new case of Covid-19 although the city has a backlog of 56 samples awaiting…

Celebrating an auspicious Day

TOMORROW is Africa Day, a truly and deeply auspicious day on the continent’s calendar. 

 On this day, various leaders of African nations that had wrestled freedom and independence gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to proclaim the birth of the Organisation of African Unity. The speeches at the gathering of African luminaries focused on politics and economics as the major challenges on the road of the African development agenda.

Are the West suckers for cheap propaganda?

ONE question that people who accuse the Government of Zimbabwe of complicity in the alleged abduction and torture of citizens have not attempted to answer is: For what benefit?

What does the Government stand to gain from torturing people for actions, which on the face of it, are indicative of someone breaking the law?

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