Zanu-PF welcomes Obadiah Moyo’s sacking

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF has said it is fully behind President Mnangagwa’s decision to fire former Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo from his post over corruption…

Tourism businesses flout Covid-19 regulations… as ZTA enforces compliance

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent BUSINESS entities in the hospitality and tourism sector that are violating public health guidelines meant to prevent the spread of Covid-19 are likely to be shut…

In pursuit of machete gangs

Police have continued to relentlessly pursue the machete-wielding illegal gold mining gangs despite the coronavirus-induced lockdown, and rounded up as much as 300 suspects in Matabeleland South this month alone.

The infamous band of criminals once threatened to destabilise small-scale gold mining activities countrywide.

Digitalisation crucial for industrial revolution

Local companies across sectors need to invest more in digital platforms to catch up with global standards and buoy the fourth industrial revolution, experts have said.

Dispute stalls million-dollar project

A protracted boundary dispute involving three villages has stalled the setting up of a multimillion-dollar project in Mount Darwin, The Sunday Mail Society has gathered.

At the centre of the feud is a piece of land which is on the boundaries of the Kutsonga, Njenge and Nyamupfukudza Villages in Mashonaland Central province.

Takeaways from Mid-Term Budget Review

Cornelious Dube ON Thursday,  Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube presented the 2020 Mid-Term Budget Review statement. The main objective of a budget review is to assess whether or…

Mangudya happy with currency, price trends

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya on Friday expressed confidence in the direction the economy is taking in terms of achieving exchange rate and price stability.

A key role of central banks across the globe is to conduct monetary policy to achieve price stability — low and stable inflation — as well as exchange rate stability.

Econet faces black market, externalising forex charges

Business Reporter THE country’s biggest mobile money provider, Econet Wireless was allegedly involved in black market activities between January and June which saw the company crediting huge sums of money…

Housing firm spreads tentacles to Mutoko

Demand for decent housing for urban and rural dwellers is undoubtedly rising with each day.

But home-seekers are increasingly circumspect owing to multiple scandals involving bogus housing cooperatives.

Mbuya Nehanda Statue: Re-existence or Memoricide?

Richard Runyararo Mahomva THE controversy surrounding the erection of Mbuya Nehanda’s statue presents yet another vivid example of the polarised character of our society. The debate on Mbuya Nehanda’s statue…

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