Minister speaks on forex

Zimbabwe has no shortage of foreign currency, but rather a problem of allocating foreign currency through formal systems, now being addressed by measures that include the auction system, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said at the weekend.

. . . as Masvingo vice chair steps down, joins Chiredzi RDC

Zanu PF Masvingo provincial vice chair Cde Ailess Baloyi has relinquished his post in the ruling party after his appointment as the new chief executive for Chiredzi Rural District Council, since senior executives of local authorities cannot, under the Constitution, hold office in political parties.

Livestock farmers urged to adapt

Successive droughts have continued to take their toll on communities in Beitbridge that rely on livestock production for a living amid indications that a total of 4 500 cattle in the district succumbed to drought-related deaths during the last farming season.

Crafting of Bills open to all citizens: Speaker

ZIMBABWEANS, including universities and academics, should actively participate in the country’s legislative processes and help refine Bills brought before Parliament or initiate the review of existing laws through enabling provisions of the Constitution.

Top cops swap posts

The officers commanding the police in Harare and Matabeleland North have swapped posts in a routine transfer.

PRAZ boss suspension lawful — board

The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has said its decision to put chief executive, Mr Nyasha Chizu, on leave was aboveboard, amid concern from legislators that the procurement entity might not be effectively superintending ministries to ensure value for money during this Covid-19 pandemic.

No joy for Zinasu leader

Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leader Takudzwa Ngadziore, who is facing fresh charges of participating in a gathering with intent to promote public violence after he allegedly addressed a Press conference at OK Mart near Impala Car Rental premises was yesterday denied bail.

DeChambeau’s win divides rivals opinions

LOS ANGELES. — Whether Bryson DeChambeau’s US Open golf victory will revolutionise golf or just give a few people a new edge, it had other players talking after Sunday’s final round at Winged Foot.

ZPCS calls for Covid-19 support

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has called on the corporate world to assist in various forms to avoid the spread of Covid-19 in prisons.

Starving Hatfield backyard cattle raise council’s ire

FOR two years now, a resident of Hatfield has kept three cattle in her fenced backyard with virtually no grazing, it was found yesterday.

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