Forex dealers’ blitz stepped up
The blitz targeting illegal foreign currency dealers has been intensified in a bid to bring sanity on the streets and entrench economic stability, amid indications that about 40 such dealers have been arrested in Harare.
Importation, exportation of currency by travellers
The importation and exportation of currency into and out of Zimbabwe is governed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in terms of the Exchange Control Act (Chapter 22:05).
Zanu PF, Irvine’s roll out projects to empower women, youths
Zanu PF Harare District Coordinating Committee (DCC) Zone 6 has partnered Irvine’s Zimbabwe Private Limited to roll out poultry projects to empower over 100 000 women and youths.
Residents fume over sewer bursts
The City of Harare is facing a serious challenge with sewer bursts, with council taking more than three months to attend to reports, a development which is putting residents at risk of contracting water borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
State withdraws charges against Ginimbi
THE State yesterday withdrew charges against the late businessman, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, in which he was accused of forging documents to import a Rolls Royce, prejudicing the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) of US$90 260,10 in the process.
Katsimberis case struck off roll
The urgent application by a Harare-based building contractor to stop his former business partner from selling stands on a disputed piece of land has been struck off the court roll, with the High Court expressing its disquiet over the contractor hiding the fact that another judge had already ruled on the matter.
Robbers in US$35 000 heist
FIVE armed robbers intercepted a Safeguard cash-in-transit vehicle and disarmed security guards before stealing US$35 000, R350 000 and $2 000, which was being delivered to Mukuru.com in Chivi.
World Aids Day: Communities essential to pandemic responses
A community-led response will not only get our HIV response back on track, but also help Africa defeat Covid-19.
Construction of Africa museum on track
Construction of the Museum of African Liberation is continuing, with the museum’s head of secretariat, Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi, dismissing as a hoax reports from some sections of the media that the High Court had stopped the work.
Electric car launched
Zimbabwe is set to considerably cut its fuel import bill, as it moves to promote the adoption of electric vehicles, a development that is in line with the country’s aspiration to be a modernised, mechanised and industrialised nation by 2030, while also helping in the reduction of harmful emissions, Energy and Power Development Minister Zhemu Soda has said.











