Motlanthe Commission recommendations met
GOVERNMENT has fully complied with recommendations of the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry into the August 1, 2018 post-election violence, a senior official has said.
Covid-19 rules work when observed
Covid-19 and lockdown regulations required to contain the disease have taken a back-seat among many Zimbabweans as we think about the empty beds in hospital wards and the fact that our friends seem free of infection.
Schools in dilemma ahead of reopening . . . June exams begin Tuesday
GOVERNMENT faces an unenviable task of testing over 136 000 teachers in 29 days if it is to satisfy World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 guidelines for the safe reopening of schools.
Schools reopen on July 28 and the Government was faced with the challenge to test and screen teachers and ensure learners were safe.
Covid-19 rules work when observed
Covid-19 and lockdown regulations required to contain the disease have taken a back-seat among many Zimbabweans as we think about the empty beds in hospital wards and the fact that our friends seem free of infection.
‘US$1bn to back forex auction’
Local banks have $1 billion in foreign currency accounts (FCAs) while the country has healthy inflows to sustain the newly introduced forex auction system that replaced the interbank with effect from Tuesday this week.
UNCANNY EYE FOR TALENT…Grabowski still doing the business
WHAT was undoubted was his uncanny eye for talent. His expansive links in Europe, especially in his native Poland, afforded dozens of talented Zimbabwean players a chance to play on football’s grand stages.
Bread does not grow in supermarkets
IF there is an immutable truism that has stubbornly stood the test of time, it is the fact that common sense is not at all common.
Nationwide housing project takes shape
A nationwide housing programme to provide affordable houses and modern residential flats has begun, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Sticky-fingered conductors strike Zupco, again
PILFERING staffers have been the proverbial monkey on Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco)’s case ever since it was brought back to life.
Last year, the mass public transport operator jettisoned over 100 conductors who were illegally pocketing bus fare paid by the commuting public.
China commits to work well with locals
CHINESE businesses are committed to working cordially with Zimbabweans in line with sound relations that exist between the two countries, China’s chief envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Guo Shaochun, has said.










