Zesa embarks on senior staff training
The Zesa Holdings board has embarked on a training of its directors and other senior managers to apprise them of their rights and obligations in the event that they receive illegal directives from Government ministers.
Car import restrictions hailed
THE Government’s decision to restrict the importation of vehicles more than 10 years old has the potential to see the accrual of huge economic benefits, players in the motor industry have said.
Covid-19 affects medical aid
Millions of Zimbabweans are still struggling to access health care owing to the rising cost of medical insurance and services that have been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the decline in economic activity in some sectors.
Parly approves academy to train MPs
Parliament has approved the setting up of an academy aimed at addressing capacity building and training needs of legislators and its staff.
Zim has nothing to hide: Minister
Zimbabwe is prepared to volunteer and expose itself to peer review for continuous improvement of good governance.
Let’s remain vigilant against anti-independence crusade
The democratic dispensation brought about by decolonisation has birthed numerous political outfits whose main reason for existence is to prove that black people are incapable of running the affairs of their countries.
27 200 illegal panners arrested
Over 27 200 illegal panners have so far been arrested countrywide this year as police continue to strengthen security in all mining areas.
SADC Troika to hold urgent talks on Mozambique insurgency
JOHANNESBURG. – The insurgency in Mozambique has forced the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Troika to hold an urgent meeting in the next few days to discuss the attacks and the security situation.
Councils warned over abusing funds
Councils can use devolution funds only to finance capital projects that have an impact on the attainment of Vision 2030 and are forbidden to use them to meet council running costs or paying salaries or perks.











