SB Moyo meets Malawian counterpart ahead of Chakwera visit
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo met his Malawian counterpart — Francis Kasaila — at his office in Harare yesterday, setting the stage for President Mnangagwa and his Malawian counterpart Lazarus Chakwera’s expected engagement on Wednesday.
Govt food support scheme to benefit 5,4m
THE Government has put in place an active response to food and nutrition insecurity in rural areas where it will support 5,4 million vulnerable people.
‘Forex auction transparent’
The foreign currency auction is not open to manipulation as bidders make their own applications, setting their own exchange rate, which are submitted to the auction through their banks.
Zim invited to host investment fair in US
THE United States says it is ready to open its doors for Zimbabwe to have an investment fair to attract investors, a direct positive consequence of President Mnangagwa re-engagement initiative.
10 Chinese specialist doctors arrive
A 10-member Chinese team of specialist doctors has arrived in the country and will be stationed at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for the next 12 months.
Civil servants welcome offer
Unions representing civil servants have welcomed the decision by the Government to give civil servants a cost of living adjustment which will be paid this week.
Harvesters get down to business
Harvesting of the early planted wheat has started in some parts of the country with some farmers benefiting from combine harvesters under the Agribank Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) facility.
Government to align devolution laws
THE Government is finalising the alignment of enabling legislation to operationalise the Provincial Councils (PCs), which will guide the full roll-out of the devolution agenda to stir development.
Chiredzi gets 750ha for town’s expansion
Chiredzi is on course to attain municipal status by 2023 with the town recently getting 750 hectares from the Government for the town’s expansion.
Zim, SA border blockade fails
Organisers of a two-day demonstration that sought to block commercial traffic from entering and leaving South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post were left eating the dust from the cargo trucks driving over the bridges when the planned protest failed.











