EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s be responsible this Easter holiday

This weekend will be the Easter holiday and already people will be making plans and preparations, some, as always, responsibly, but others regrettably and as always, irresponsibly.

NAMA 2021 a thunderous triumph, but…

The 2021 edition of National Arts Merit Awards (NAMAs) was aired on Saturday night with glitz and glamour, but the organisers have to explain their selection criteria, which some felt left out some deserving cases.

Kamambo targets World Cup finals

ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, says his grand mission is to try and ensure the Warriors write their greatest success story by qualifying for the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar.

Zimra reviews vehicle clearance process

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has simplified import processes that had in the past been delaying the customs clearance of new and pre-owned vehicles at the country’s ports.

West’s political project crumbling

There is an interesting quotation from the Old Man in Charles Mungoshi’s “Waiting for the Rain” (1975).

President directs party to support NDS1

Zanu PF First Secretary, President Mnangagwa, has directed party structures to work with Government ministries and agencies for the success of National Development Strategy 1 and attainment of Vision 2030.

Zim best climate for foreign investors, says businessman

Foreign investors must seriously consider Zimbabwe as the best investment destination in Southern Africa given the country’s array of business opportunities across all sectors of the economy, Ali-Japan786 HK Limited executive has said.  

Galloway keen to help develop Zim football

BRENDAN GALLOWAY says he is keen to help in the development of football in this country, especially in terms of nurturing young footballers, to realise their dreams.

Covid-19 hits Padenga’s crocodile business

Crocodile breeder, Padenga Holdings Limited, has warned of a significant fall in profitability for the year to December 31, 2020 relative to prior year due to the negative effects of the Covid-19.

‘Health facilities now impressive’

Medical professionals say Zimbabwe’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has improved facilities at health institutions, boosting the quality of health care and people will benefit long term.

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