Perm Sec Basera gets recognition
The Institute of Corporate Directors Zimbabwe (ICDZ) has named the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement, Dr John Basera, as the Young Corporate Director for the year 2020. ICDZ is a private organisation established to ensure that most people who run businesses follow good corporate governance principles.
6 year-old boy seeks medical help
The Southerton Constituency Community Development Trust (SCCDT) is appealing for assistance to enable a 6-year-old Rugare boy to undergo a medical operation.
Presumptive tax
Presumptive tax legislation was introduced to broaden the revenue base in view of the increase in informal business activities. Selected sectors of the economy were targeted to ensure the participation of informal businesses in tax payment.
Zim coach makes grade in Spain
SPAIN is slowly becoming the new home for a number of Zimbabweans who are making a breakthrough into football in the European country.
Water project a game-changer in Matabeleland’s growth
Today, President Mnangagwa marches back into history and affirmatively posts his legacy to posterity by officiating at the Gwayi-Shangani water pipeline and commissioning the Epping Forest boreholes in Nyamandlovu.
‘94,3pc of economically active people employed’
AT least 94,3 percent of Zimbabwe’s economically active population is employed or self-employed within the formal and informal sectors, giving an official unemployment rate of 5,7 percent.
Tourism seeks top priority in Covid-19 vaccination
Players in the tourism industry want to be prioritised in the first phase of the Covid-19 vaccination programme.
Comair to resume Zim flights
South Africa Africa’s private airline group, Comair, says its British Airways brand will restart daily flights between Johannesburg and Harare at the end of next month.
Rugby star on living with HIV
LONDON. — Gareth Thomas looked straight down the lens of the camera, his voice wavering slightly.
Small-scale tea growers eye processing factory
Small-scale tea growers in Honde Valley have expressed interest in taking over the old Katiyo Tea Estate processing factory, which will enable them to add value to their crop so that they get better returns.










