First Lady’s prayer week embraced

CHURCH leaders across various religious denominations countrywide have described the ongoing national week of prayer, which entered its fourth day yesterday, as a timely intervention that will save lives at a time when the country was battling a resurgent Covid-19 pandemic and other ailments.

‘We’ll end hunger, poverty’

Zimbabwe stands ready to play its part to end hunger and poverty, through collaborative efforts with other nations as well as supporting the critical agricultural sector, President Mnangagwa said.

Justice Chigumba raps fake news

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba has dismissed as false and malicious some reports circulating on social media alleging that she was chairing a committee in which some organisations were distributing working capital and financial aid to entrepreneurs as part of the economic recovery programme in the wake of Covid-19.

Scheme to decongest cities goes a gear up

THE Government has stepped up moves to deal with congestion in the country’s major urban centres following the launch of a pilot project in the capital which will be replicated in other cities.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Tighter lockdown result of indiscipline

The further intensification of the lockdown this week, largely keeping everyone at home at night, stopping people moving from town-to-town and de-congesting most workplaces, did not come as a surprise considering the rising infection rates as what amounts to a third wave of Covid-19 infection crept down and across from Mashonaland West.

Zimpapers resilient as top-line soars 94pc

Zimbabwe’s largest media group, Zimpapers, demonstrated resilience despite the ravaging impact of Covid-19, growing its revenue by 94 percent to $829 million (inflation-adjusted) year to date. 

Thirty Two Million Dollar Man . . . Two years ago, Daka was overshadowed by Billiat

HE was overshadowed by Khama Billiat, when they went head-to-head, in an explosive battle of their countries’ talismans, at the Heroes Stadium in Lusaka, just two years ago.

Zim’s external debt balloons to US$17bn

Business Writer Zimbabwe is in debt-distress as it closed the year 2020 owing to its external creditors as much as US$10,523 billion in Public and Publicly Guaranteed debt with more…

New proposal to levy miners 5pc

Martin Kadzere Zimbabwe’s governing party, Zanu PF, wants mining companies to be levied 5 percent of their revenues to fund development of communities where they conduct their business, a senior…

Global tourism to lose US$4t

Oliver Kazunga   The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) predicts that the global economy could lose over US$4 trillion due to Covid-19 impact in the sector. The world tourism body…

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