Economic boom expected next year

The modest reduction in Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product this year of minus 4,5 percent due to Covid-19, will be counterbalanced by growth of 7,5 percent next year as the Zimbabwean and global economies cope with the pandemic, the Treasury has predicted.

SHARUKO ON SATURDAY: Glory, Glory Maguire is a symbol of MEDIOCRITY, an apostle of RIGIDITY, an effigy of INSTABILITY . . .

SO, it came to pass that, in the 10th month of the 10th year since their last NBA title, the Los Angeles Lakers finally found a way to win another one.

Meet the lady behind ‘Fadza Mutengi’

“Fadza mutengi wedoro

Inquiries for new TV stations begin

Ongoing public hearings for the allocation of six free-to-air commercial television licences demonstrate President Mnangagwa’s commitment to having more services in line with Government’s desire to liberalise the media, Permanent Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday.

Is Masakadza the answer to Zim cricket woes?

HAMILTON MASAKADZA’S appointment to the position of director of cricket at Zimbabwe Cricket is proving to be a masterstroke.

Of Ginimbi’s all ‘white party’, picnic styles

Oh what a cream, or should I say ‘off- white’.

Joy as football returns

THE domestic football community is celebrating after Government yesterday approved the resumption of the national game with immediate effect.

Teargas-throwing cops to be charged — Matanga

Seven police officers who threw teargas canisters onto a bus full of passengers at the Harare Exhibition Park will be charged under the Police Act, Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said.

Chizarira . . . craggy and far from the madding crowd

MOUNTAINS tower above everything else but from their belly explodes an intricate network of valleys, rivers and rivulets from which wildlife trickle for their life-saving water, of course forever stalked by predators.

Housing target in sight: VP Mohadi

Government is ready to fully implement social and economic development policies to transform the country into an upper-middle economy by 2030 as outlined in the ruling Zanu PF party’s 2018 election manifesto.

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