Legislators intensify 2021 Budget debate

Debate on the 2021 National Budget started in the National Assembly this week, with the House resolving to suspend procedural requirements such as automatic adjournment at 6.55pm to allow legislators to discuss the Budget.

Economic sanctions remain central to Biden policy

WASHINGTON. — The Trump administration has imposed sanctions at a record-shattering pace of about three times a day during the president’s time in office: a slew of measures targeting companies, individuals and even oil tankers tied to Iran, North Korea, China, Venezuela and Russia.

Gweru girl (12) stoned to death

A dark cloud hung over Mtapa high-density suburb in Gweru yesterday as residents tried to come to terms with the tragic death of 12-year-old girl, Natasha Manunure, on Tuesday afternoon after she was struck with a stone by a man suspected to be mentally challenged.

Minies Ministry to decide on body recovery missions

The suspension of body recoveries at Task Mining Syndicate in Chegutu and Matshetshe Mine in Esigodini on safety grounds will be re-examined next week to see how the need to avoid more casualties can be balanced against the desire of families to give a proper burial to victims in collapsed tunnels.

Climate change poses threat to Africa’s natural world heritage

Africa’s natural world heritage, which includes some of the most iconic wildlife and landscapes on the planet, is now increasingly becoming threatened by climate change, according to a report published recently by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature).

Old Mutual sets modalities for ETF

Old Mutual Zimbabwe has announced the modalities for its new investment instrument, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Top 10 Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), which will come onto the market on January 4.

Court settles Mwazha church’s unholy feud

The African Apostolic Church (VaApostora veAfrica) has revealed that the founder, Archbishop Paul Mwazha (102), popularly known as Mudzidzisi, who is one of the pioneers of indigenous churches in Zimbabwe, will remain the leader and his successor will be named and appointed within the confines of the church doctrine and constitution.

When a Temporary Import Permit car is involved in an accident

In terms of the Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23:02) section 124 as read with Customs and Excise (General) Regulations Section 104 when a vehicle on TIP is involved in an accident there are certain customs obligations which must be fulfilled by the owner.

Master KG scoops another award

JOHANNESBURG. – Master KG has made history by becoming the first African artiste to bag France’s prestigious NRJ Music Award in the institution’s 20-year history.

1 500 children vaccinated against diphtheria in Filabusi

MORE than 1 500 African children in the Filabusi area were inoculated against diphtheria this week, after the district medical officer, Dr F van Wyk, diagnosed the disease in a six-year-old boy from the Pansinwe Mission.

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