10 000 ghost workers struck off payroll

At least 10 000 suspected ghost workers have been struck off the Government payroll after a biometric registration exercise as the Second Republic walks the talk on its reforms aimed at restoring order in the civil service.

Zim commemorates 33rd National Unity Day

Zimbabwe commemorates the 33rd National Unity Day tomorrow, amid calls by political leaders for Zimbabweans to set aside their differences, focus on taking the nation forward and be part of collective dialogue aimed at finding solutions to the country’s challenges.

Football bragging rights: Which Harare high-density suburb produced the best players?

IT is a discussion which often leads to heated exchanges. At stake will be the age old question: “Which high-density suburb in  Harare produced  the most talented footballers?”

Stakeholders welcome evaluation of agric production

Agricultural economists have welcomed the step taken by the Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Ministry to monitor production on farms and re-allocate abandoned farms and underused land to ensure all farms are in production.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Results, not talk, the new standard

Results, not rhetoric, is the hallmark of the Second Republic since talk is cheap but actions actually move Zimbabwe and its people forward.

Best of Both Worlds show postponed

The Best of Both Worlds show, which was scheduled for last Friday night in Harare, flopped because of logistical problems, the organiser said.

RBZ to crack whip on auction abusers

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it will request the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) to close bank accounts of business entities that are pricing using exchange rates not linked to the ruling auction rate.

First Lady’s philanthropic works charm Harare man

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s philanthropic work through her Angel of Hope Foundation continues to inspire the nation, with a Harare man donating an assortment of food stuffs after being touched by her philanthropic works.

Why Loga has chopped, changed squad

WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic insists the initial 34-member provisional squad he called into camp to prepare for the Chan football finals was only meant to be a starting point.

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