Govt to raise $30bn through Treasury Bills, bonds

Zimbabwe plans to raise $30 billion through the issuance of Treasury Bills and bonds to finance its 2021 budget deficit, the Government debt plan show. 

Cabinet approves new Mat’land projects

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CABINET has approved agreements for two new gold and coal-bed methane gas projects expected to add impetus to the attainment of the US$12 billion mining…

Parliament happy with media reforms progress

Parliament is impressed by the media reforms that have been implemented by Government that include repealing of objectionable laws and the freeing up of the broadcasting sector.

Norton gets water after Harare deal

Harare City Council has restored water supply to Norton Town Council after the latter offered $1 million weekly payments to offset its debt of around $177 million.

Relief for low-risk sport codes

THERE was relief for 24 low-risk sport codes, including cricket, after the Sports Commission gave them the greenlight, to resume their activities.

British Zim Society to honour historian, Pathisa Nyathi

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporter Renowned cultural scholar and writer, Pathisa Nyathi is set to be presented with a lifetime achievement award by the British Zimbabwe Society (BZS) for his contribution…

Govt to raise $30bn through TBs, Bonds

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE plans to raise $30 billion through the issuance of Treasury Bills and bonds to finance more Government projects in line with the 2021 national budget. Treasury bonds…

Injuries end Olympic dream for overseas-based Zim athletes

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SPRINTER Ngoni Makusha carries the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz)’s last hopes for a Zimbabwean athlete to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games that…

Zambia breaks silence on Western anti-trophy hunting imports dictatorship on Africa

Emmanuel Koro ZAMBIA’S quiet diplomacy in its efforts to convince the Western countries and animal rights groups to stop their trophy hunting imports ban dictatorship over Africa seems to have…

30pc council seats for women

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT has started putting systems in place to ensure at least 30 percent of all Local Government councillors are women. From the next elections in…

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