Editorial Comment: Business must cooperate to make lockdown work
No one in the business sectors could have been surprised at the extension of the enhanced level four lockdown for another fortnight and most will be grateful that the cooperation the Government has been getting from most businesses allowed it to keep most of the economy open despite the surge in infections.
Loga’s fate entirely in Zifa’s hands
Harare Bureau THE Zifa board are expected to convene and review the Warriors’ disastrous performance at the Cosafa Cup with some key decisions, likely to be made, regarding the composition…
Holistic approach needed in curbing gold leakages
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE rate at which gold, the country’s biggest foreign currency earner, is being illegally smuggled out of the country is worrying. According to official statistics, Zimbabwe…
Mr Kata revives Cal Vin’s fashion label
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Zim hip-hop artiste, Mr Kata (real name Mbongeni Michael Katandika) has revived the late rap king, Cal Vin’s clothing label, Grade Street Collection so as to…
SANDF deploys 25 000 soldiers
Minister of Defence Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says they have pushed up the number of soldiers deployed on the ground in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng to 25 000. This follows an earlier suggestion…
Government approves proposed amendments to the Legal Practitioners Act
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the proposed amendments to the Legal Practitioners Act to ensure a high standard of professional ethics, good governance, transparency and accountability. This…
25 000 more doses arrive from Russia
ZIMBABWE has received 25 000 doses of the Russian Covid-19 vaccine — Sputnik V — donated by diamond miner Alrosa Group.
Zim irrigation tranformation charms Malawi
Prosper Ndlovu , Recently in Lilongwe, Malawi THE government of Malawi says it is inspired by Zimbabwe’s irrigation agriculture tranformation model and shares the view that regional food security could…
Suffocating enablers of Zim’s vision is the new plot
When the European Union and its big brother, the US, imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe, the central object as the then US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Chester Crocker put it, was to make the economy scream so as to separate Zimbabweans from Zanu PF.
Huge strides in political, economic reforms
Strides have been made by the Government in implementing its electoral promises and it will continue upgrading infrastructure and transforming the economy for the benefit of all citizens, President Mnangagwa twitted yesterday.











