Civil servants start getting bonuses

Civil servants will start getting their annual bonuses this month with the last groups being paid out next month.

School closes as 100 students test positive to Covid-19

John Tallach Secondary School in Matabeleland North has been closed after 100 pupils and an undisclosed number of teachers tested positive to Covid-19, with the school now a quarantine centre with all contacts being traced.

Sexual harassment in the digital age- Cyber laws must be adequately address online violence

The world is in the midst of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is characterised by the encroaching of technology into the physical, digital, and biological sphere. Things such as messaging,…

Editorial Comment: We’ve cleared the bush, let us build

The launch of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) on Monday by President Mnangagwa marks the start of a far more exciting phase in Zimbabwe’s reform and development programme.

RBZ to smoothen forex allocation system

Business Reporter Delays currently being experienced by firms in accessing foreign currency allotted to them at the auction trading system are teething problems and the central bank is working flat…

NDS1 targets over 5 percent annual growth

The economy is expected to grow by an average 5 percent over the five-year tenure of the newly-announced economic policy — the National Development Strategy (NDS1 2021-2025) — in order to achieve its goal of transforming the economy to an upper middle income status by 2030.

Murowa, villagers urged to end tiff

Diamond miner Murowa and communities in the Sese area of Chivi living on a possible new diamond field are being encouraged to negotiate their differences in a Government-run process to minimise the impact of prospecting on the community.

Newly-crowned Miss UZ aims high

Newly-crowned Miss University 2020 Ayanda Candice Sibanda said she now aims  to participate in a bigger and international pageant to develop her career.

Farmers start planting, showers expected

Farmers in different parts of the country have started planting, as the country is expected to receive some light showers between Tuesday and Wednesday next week.

Bushiri had five passports: SA Home Affairs minister

Cape Town. — Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed that the controversial self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary had five passports each that were issued by Malawi.

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