EDITORIAL COMMENT : Fighting scourge of corruption

Corruption is an insidious rotting of society, not just allowing the dishonest to grab money and assets, jump queues and reap where they did not sow, but also demoralising the honest and removing all incentives for honest, smart and hardworking people to lead the uplifting of the country.

‘Covid-19 inotoda kushanda pamwe’

HURUMENDE inoti zvakakosha kuti veruzhinji vatevedzere matanho ose ekudzivirira kupararira kweCovid-19 sekupfeka mamasiki, kusaita chitsokotsoko nekuita hutsanana nguva dzose uye havafanire kumanikidzwa kuita izvi nevabati vezvemutemo sezvo zvichibatsira mukuchengetedza upenyu hwavo.

Forex auction rate eases to $76.76

The exchange rate between the Zimbabwe dollar and US dollar eased to $76.7596 following yesterday’s auction which saw US$14.3 million allotted with almost all successful bids in the very narrow range of $75 to $80, the top bidder offering $82.

Cherries set to challenge Villa survival

LONDON. — The English Premiership relegation drama, which appeared to have ended on Sunday, could be fought in the boardroom with Bournemouth now considering legal action against Hawk-Eye.

Gasa brews a Tapitapi Storm in studio

Since announcing that they would be working together on various projects recently, musicians Romeo Gasa and Lady Storm have been composing some collaborations.

Slump in commodity prices to choke forex inflows

ZIMBABWE’S foreign currency inflows face a major and serious threat from weaker agricultural commodity prices, especially for tobacco exports, due to the negative impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic.

Council suspends allocation of stands

Harare City Council has suspended the allocation of housing stands to facilitate the automation of the housing waiting list.

Laws tightened to stamp out cyber abuse

Zimbabwe continues to strengthen its information and knowledge society to protect against abuse of digital information dissemination platforms, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director general Dr Gift Machengete told the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).

‘Kasukuwere didn’t pay for farm equipment’

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s former subsidiary, Fiscorp, which handled the Farm Mechanisation Programme between 2007 and 2008, has challenged former legislator, Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti and self-exiled former Cabinet minister Mr Saviour Kasukuwere, to prove that they repaid the loans through which they received equipment under the scheme.

Vic Falls pins hopes on domestic tourism

THE country’s premier tourist destination – Victoria Falls – is pinning its hopes of reviving its fortunes on the resumption of domestic tourism.

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