Consumer needs come first: Nzenza

BUSINESSES should reorient their models and place consumer interests at the centre stage by providing quality products at competitive prices, Industry and Commerce Minister, Dr Sekai Nzenza, has said.

Environment protection strategies under review

GOVERNMENT is fine-tuning a raft of measures to protect the environment and natural resources, which form the bedrock of the country’s socio-economic transformation through review of current legislation and formulating new policies.

Stern warning against party bosses meddling in DCC polls

Zanu PF national secretary for security Cde Lovemore Matuke on Sunday warned senior party officials against causing divisions in ongoing District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections as this affects the image of the party.

Vision 2030 milestone within reach

The achievements scored so far by President Mnangagwa’s new dispensation have raised a ray of hope that Vision 2030 is indeed possible, more so if unity of purpose prevails in the country.

Jere trial date ready

Investigations into fraud allegations against businessman Farai Jere and two Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) engineers — Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva — are almost complete, with the State expected to furnish them with a trial date on Friday.

Gallery returns to normal with two exhibitions

THE National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) is taking initial steps in returning to normal.

Yogi backs Real Betis project

DYNAMOS legend, David “Yogi” Mandigora, believes the Real Betis Academy will help unearth raw gems in remote parts of the country and change domestic football.

Chisora’s amazing options

Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora’s “amazing options” for his next fight include a third battle with old rival Dillian Whyte, says manager David Haye.

Act responsibly: Stop vandalising roadside fences

A FEW years back, I was travelling to Bulawayo with a colleague. We had stopped for the night in Gweru, so the following day we continued with our journey at the break of dawn. And somewhere between Shangani and Ntabazinduna, we came across four dead cattle.

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