Govt, kombi operators in crunch talks

Debra Matabvu The Government and private commuter omnibus operators are this week expected to hold crunch talks as the latter angle for a return to intra-city operations after a six-month…

Ruling party has wow factor, says Minister Mutsvangwa

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau ZANU PF is the only party that can take Zimbabwe in the right direction and the revolutionary party will continue to welcome defectors who repent and…

China’s devolution lessons for Zim

Kuda Bwititi and Wallace Ruzvidzo CHINA’S chief envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Guo Shaochun, believes Zimbabwe can learn crucial lessons from his country’s scientific implementation of the devolution policy. China’s model…

Dr Mzee: Epitome of nationalism, peace

NEARLY two decades on, today Zimbabwe remembers the late Vice President, Dr Simon Vengesai Muzenda, a true symbol of nationalism and a man who became a mediator between the young and old, rich and poor.

Mastering art of ‘villagising’ cities

In Bishop Lazi’s village, there lived this super-reclusive chap who, after a quarrel with his father over witchcraft, decided to build his own hut a spitting distance from the family homestead.

Gospel diva drops new project

GOSPEL singer, Blessing Deve, has released a new single that is receiving positive reviews.

COMMENT: Easing of lockdown restrictions not a sign of victory yet

“As we gradually open the economy, we need to remember that we are doing this, while taking all necessary precautions to fight the invisible enemy, Covid-19. The easing of lockdown…

Mining activity adds impetus to growth . . . Eureka creates more than 200 jobs

ONGOING works to bring Eureka Gold Mine in Guruve, Mashonaland Central, to life represent the sheer amount of effort that is being invested by Government to achieve an upper middle-income economy within the next 10 years, Mines and Mining Development Minister Polite Kambamura has said.

Editorial Comment: Devolution means some solutions will be automatic

Devolution is a concept introduced into the constitution. It is not about window dressing, with central Government in Harare letting local communities talk endlessly, but keeping a tight fist on the pure strings and effectively doing nothing.

Plans to mechanise artisanal miners advanced

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Plans to mechanise artisanal miners are at an advanced stage as Government redoubles efforts to increase production in the mining sector, Finance and Economic Development…

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