Lockdown: Tourism gets partial relaxation
Lockdown regulations for the tourism and hospitality sector have been partially relaxed by Cabinet so these two sectors, the most severely hit by Covid-19, can carefully and safely resume limited operations.
Second auction sees $63 exchange rate
The ruling exchange rate for the US dollar eased upwards just over 10 percent to Z$63,7442:US$1 in the second weekly auction yesterday, promising growing stability in foreign currency markets as the new system becomes entrenched.
Smooth start to Zimsec June exams
Zimsec June exams started smoothly yesterday with schools following the measures set by Government and World Health Organisation (WHO) to reduce Covid-19 infection.
Zesa switches off illegal power connections
Zesa disconnected over 1 500 households in Stoneridge Phase 1 in Harare South after discovering that a fired former employee of an approved contractor made the connections without following the normal procedures.
‘Take fish farming as business’
UNIVERSITIES and other private players must seriously look into research and formulate cost-effective fish feed so that Zimbabweans can profitably embark on fish farming for their livelihoods and other nutritional benefits, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
Chihuri challenges order to explain wealth
Former Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri wants to nullify a High Court order forcing him to explain his wealth, links and interest in a swathe of companies, and that he and his family acquired large property holdings and other assets.
WHO warns against lockdown easing
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of accelerated transmission of Covid-19, as countries ease lockdown too fast, adding that “opening up” will leave a lot of room for infections.
No room for graft, embezzlement: Matanga
THE police force is mounting a fight against vices like misappropriation of funds and corruption and results are beginning to show, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said.
Nation remembers Father Zimbabwe
AS Zimbabwe marks the 21st anniversary of the death of former Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo, the Chief Secretary to President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has urged Zimbabweans to cherish the values of unity, freedom and peace that he strived and stood for in his life.
Editorial Comment: Low-cost housing possible to achieve
GOVERNMENT’s decision to partner the private sector in a large-scale housing project in line with Vision 2030 gives hope to the more than two million people on the national housing waiting list.











