Corruption, laxity rife at Beitbridge border

It is easy to go to and from South Africa through the official border post without a valid passport and a Covid-19 certificate, legal requirements on both sides, thanks to corrupt officials in both countries.

Record foreign currency allotments for December

The Zimbabwe dollar eased a minute 0,06 percent in the last auction of the year yesterday to close at $81,7866 to US$1 with the four December auctions setting a new monthly record for allotments of US$125 million as the system continues to supply the requirements of the productive sector at a stable rate.

Devolution boost for Makonde RDC

Makonde Rural District Council has taken delivery of a motorised grader, which it bought using part of the $4,8 million it received under devolution.

NetOne boss reinstated, fired again

NETONE yesterday reinstated and then immediately dismissed its former chief executive officer, Lazarus Muchenje, this time on three months notice.

Kandiyero wins Harare Classic

VINCENT Kandiyero was crowned Mr Harare Classic after he beat pre-tournament favourite Nunurai Masosonere at the Zimbabwe College of Music on Saturday.

Nyatsime residents appeal for new bridge

Residents of Nyatsime, under the newly-established Manyame-Chitungwiza Local Board, are appealing to the Government for the construction of a high-level bridge over Nyatsime River so that they can access Chitungwiza town during the rainy season.

Invaders build 500 houses on High Glen Stadium site

The multi-million-dollar High Glen Stadium in Budiriro remains a pipe-dream for Harare City Council, with land invaders having built almost 500 houses on the site, many of them rebuilds after previous structures were demolished.

Mobil embarks on four-year investment plan

Mobil Oil Zimbabwe is set to embark on a four-year investment programme to upgrade its retail chain as well as rehabilitate, rebuild and erect new outlets.

COVID-19: Carbon emissions fell by a record amount in 2020 – but experts say pollution is beginning to rise again

AIR pollution is slowly edging back to 2019 levels and is expected to rise again next year following the huge drop during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have warned. It comes…

Government launches Filabusi Community Information Centre

Business Reporter THE Government has officially launched the Filabusi Community Information Centre in Insiza District, Matabeleland South province. The new facility would enable locals to access digital services by providing…

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