RBZ allots 70pc of auction currency to high priority imports

Seventy percent of foreign currency on offer at each Tuesday auction will be allotted to winning bidders paying for imports listed as priority level 1 on the import priority list, with the remaining 30 percent allotted to successful bidders for goods and services set at priority level 2, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced.

Africa Unity Square: Vapositori take centre stage

The Africa Unity Square in Harare is more than a repository of history: it is a site where life plays out in all its forms, and where often, time appears to replay itself, or even stops awhile.

Engineers identify Airzim plane’s problem

Engineers have identified the technical fault that occurred on Air Zimbabwe’s special repatriation flight that was on its way to Pakistan from Bangkok, Thailand, and the plane should be operational again within seven days when an engine has been replaced.

Local firms urged to produce irrigation equipment

Zimbabwean companies must produce irrigation equipment, both to cut imports and to allow farmers to boost production of food and raw materials for other manufacturers.

Ginimbi’s company fined for tax evasion

Genius Kadungure’s gas company, Piko Trading, was yesterday fined $36 000 and ordered to pay $2 512 149,80 that it owes Zimra in taxes after it failed to pay Value Added Tax (VAT) between February 2009 and May 2016.

‘We’re willing to engage civil servants’

THE Government is willing to engage unions representing civil servants over wages and other employment terms, but their proposals must be realistic, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said.

Mhlauri ready to work with ZIFA

FORMER Warriors coach, Charles Mhlauri, says he is keen to assist ZIFA bring a number of promising women footballers to the United States.

Nehanda: Celebrating the heroine of the struggle

History is stubborn, for it is reflected in the present and the future. The need arises, therefore, to go beyond history as a silent past, but as a source of the agency and inspiration that move and speak in the present and the future.

Africa must adopt ‘aggressive approach’ against COVID-19

African countries need to urgently ramp up their efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus, a regional disease control body has said, as the number of confirmed cases in…

Responsible citizenship a crucial driver of national development

History clearly shows that when citizens commit to developing and nurturing strong characters, which entails practicing the values of hard work and honesty, commitment to excellence and courage, self-discipline and perseverance, their nation will always subsist and flourish.

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