Firms show confidence in economy
Growing investment in the private sector must lead economic growth and boost exports with Government prepared to make informed decisions and robust polices that address challenges faced by industry, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Land barons to lose assets
Necessary court actions will be initiated to seize assets acquired by land barons using the proceeds from their illegal sale of State and council land to desperate homeseekers across the country.
Uebert Angel Foundation applauds First Lady
REMOTE parts of the country have not been left behind in terms of access to food, healthcare and information on how to prevent Covid-19, thanks to interventions by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and her Angel of Hope Foundation.
Ambassadors-designate pledge to strengthen bilateral relations
Ambassadors must work on strengthening trade relations and attracting foreign direct investment as this is key to the development of Zimbabwe and attainment of Vision 2030.
Maintaining Covid-19 awareness allows economy, schools to reopen
The economy and the schools have been able to reopen because almost all Zimbabweans are aware of the dangers of infection and are willing to maintain the basic precautions of masking, practicing social distancing, sanitising and checking temperatures, experts and Government Ministers have stressed.
Minister denies abuse of office charges
HEALTH and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has denied interfering in the bidding process for the supply of Covid-19 related materials by Young Health Care to the National Pharmaceutical Company (Natpharm) saying he only convened a meeting at night in August this year to establish what was causing delays at a time when infections were surging.
Illegal settlements threaten monuments
Government has expressed concern over the mushrooming of illegal human settlements that are now encroaching into Great Zimbabwe Monuments and World Heritage Site, about 25 kilometres south east of Masvingo City.
Mapeza’s horror TTM adventure
NORMAN MAPEZA has revealed he was barred from entering his room at a South African hotel as part of a shadowy plot to frustrate him during his short, but turbulent stay, at Supa Diski newboys Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.
New ICT policy to drive growth
THE Government is crafting a new Information Communication Technology (ICT) policy to drive growth of this strategically key economic sector over the next 10 years.
Editorial Comment: Punish fake Covid-19 certificates scammers
Zimbabwe has built a good name in public health circles for the way it has contained Covid-19 infections and the steps it has taken to quarantine sick people coming into Zimbabwe and for preventing our sick people from infecting other countries and those who might be sharing their bus or plane.











