Zinara workers in fuel levy scandal
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) allegedly lost US$21 000 ($2 million) to a syndicate of employees working in its cash office through misrepresentation of money paid for fuel levies.
‘Information key in Covid-19 fight’
The media played a critical role in information dissemination which became the rallying point for Zimbabwe’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s connect research, industry
Zimbabwe’s industrialisation and economic growth needs all hands on deck and the widest possible range of strategies to maximise our potential as we move steadily, but at a good velocity to our vision of being a middle income economy by the end of the decade.
NDS1 to value-add minerals
The National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), the Government’s newly announced economic blueprint covering the period 2021 to 2025, aims to drive the beneficiation of five key minerals during its five-year period in order to enhance socio-economic development.
LitFest discusses Marechera
MORE than three decades after his death, Dambudzo Marechera dominates the literary discourses as much as he did in real life.
Jordan Zemura gives hope to young stars
THE recent debut game in Algeria for young Bournemouth first team player Jordan Zemura was most welcome and belatedly a sad reflection of how our national football teams in Zimbabwe lack strategic planning and development of the wider human resources awash in top global leagues.
SA’s Musina SEZ counts on Zim for resources
South Africa will look to Zimbabwe for resources for its proposed Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and this might include transfer of water from dams such as Zhove Dam and Tugwi‐ Mukosi.
Matemadanda on the mend
ZANU PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda is recovering at home after being attended to by doctors following his sudden illness a fortnight ago.
Munhumutape: A solid inspirational reference point
Many at times Africans lose track because of lack of a solid historical base. We grow up aspiring to be something else, but not African. We teach the same kids the same ephemeral traits that sneer at everything African.











