If Moza sneezes, we all catch a cold
Until recently, it was inconceivable that Southern Africa, a region that is known to be relatively peaceful, could be a theatre for terrorist activities at a scale and magnitude that is currently being experienced in northern Mozambique.
Bulawayo pampers Mayor with double storey mansion
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter IN a first for Bulawayo, the city council is set to pamper the Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni, with a mayoral mansion located in the exclusive…
If you sow mischief, you harvest grief
IN 2019, Zimbabwe experienced three days of darkness between January 14 and January 17.
It seemed looneys had broken from the asylum and set fire on the tinderbox.
Massive 250-bed hospital for Mat North…$47 million released to complete project
Robin Muchetu in Lupane THE Government has injected $47 million for the completion of the Lupane Provincial Hospital, a major project that will ensure that Matabeleland North finally has a…
First Lady gives hope to youths in communities
TURNING hopelessness into success seems to be First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s latest quest, as she drives the search for practical solutions to challenges affecting youths.
Teachers warned over forced extra lessons
IT is criminal for teachers to demand money for extra lessons from parents as this is against Government policy, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told Parliament last week.
Let tobacco marketing season roll. . . more to gain from improving exports quantity, quality
The commencement of the tobacco marketing season has historically brought joy to the farmer, the buyer and the nation at large. It normally brings the panacea to many foreign currency challenges as it also lines the farmer’s pocket.
Business lobbies for more forex
EXPORTERS want the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to review the amount of foreign currency they surrender for liquidation at the official exchange rate from the current 40 percent of total receipts to 20 percent, arguing the current rate disincentives exports.
Agric modernisation a game-changer
Fast-paced digitisation has changed the dynamics of numerous businesses and economic sectors, but the adoption of new technology can also be game-changer for humankind’s oldest economic activity — agriculture.
‘Private sector loans demand driven’
On March 12 this year, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development issued a notice notifying the country that Government had in terms of section 300(3) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, issued guarantees to a number of private entities which had borrowed funds from the Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ).











