Making SEZs work in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe adopted the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA), which amalgamated the SEZ Act, Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) and joint venture Act.
Corruption worse than Covid-19, says Zimondi
OUTGOING Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Retired Major-General Paradzai Zimondi has urged prison officers to shun corruption, saying the scourge was worse than coronavirus.
Funeral parade held for Brig-Gen Chigudu
A military parade for Brigadier-General Ruphus Chigudu (pictured) was held at Charles Gumbo Barracks (formerly One Commando) yesterday.
Varsities to help unlock Tugwi-Mukosi potential
Cabinet has approved the roping in of State universities to help in crafting the long-awaited Tugwi-Mukosi master plan, setting the stage for full utilisation of the dam, which is expected to unlock the province’s vast agricultural potential in line with Vision 2030.
Chinhoyi municipality looking for goalposts
CHINHOYI Municipality are looking at the tenders received for the supply of goalposts for the town’s upgraded stadium.
ZRP sub aqua unit kitted for floods
Police has set up satellite sub-aqua units in the Zambezi Valley to ensure expeditious response and rescue missions as the country moves to mitigate the effects of climate change, which have left some regions including the valley susceptible to hazards and shocks such as flooding.
Police, SRC warn football rebels
POLICE have warned they will pounce on organisers and participants of social football matches which have exploded across the capital despite the game’s activities, including training, still under a blanket ban from authorities.
CVR extends office hours to clear backlog
The Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) has issued over 20 000 number plates since July and extended working hours as it battles to clear the backlog of nearly 50 000.
Council in stands mess
The previous Harare City Council regularised more than 1 400 illegally-created residential stands on a wetland in Mabvuku without ensuring that basic services including water, sewers, roads and refuse collection were in place.
Leaders join sanctions removal crusade
Zimbabwe has endured the intolerable and crushing impact of economic sanctions for almost two decades.




