AfCFTA route opens doors to economic growth
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently took an unusual stance in about two decades – praising Zimbabwe for its economic transformation trajectory since 2017.
WHO: COVID-19 booster strategy highlights ‘disappointing inequality’
World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus has reiterated that the global gap in vaccine supply is hugely uneven and inequitable.
First Lady gets praise for call centre
Zimbabweans are now reaping benefits from the recently established national call centre — the 575 hotline for survivors and victims of sexual and gender-based violence — with stakeholders giving First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa the thumbs up for her vision.
PSL creates issues for Bafana, says Mugeyi
JOHANNESBURG. — Wilfred Mugeyi believes a foreign player being chosen as the best player in South Africa indicates a major issue.
Govt to allow pension funds to invest offshore
THE Government is working on modalities that will allow pension funds to invest their monies offshore, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
High energy infrastructure cost impedes manufacturing sector growth
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) says the high cost of operating energy infrastructure and inability to establish bankable projects are the major setbacks to manufacturing sector expansion in the region.
Youths urged to contribute to Vision 2030
MINISTER of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Dr Kirsty Coventry has urged the youth to contribute to Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 of building a middle-income economy by the year 2030.
Man in court for raping mentally challenged girl
A 21-year-old man from Plot 14, Theydon Farm in Marondera has appeared before the Marondera Magistrates court facing allegations of having raped a mentally challenged teenager before impregnating her sometime in December 2019.
Farmers want surrogate contractors taken out
Government has been urged not to licence surrogate contractors for the forthcoming tobacco season and mobilise local funding for the growth of the crop for the benefit of farmers and the nation.
Minerals firms slated for inadequate control mechanisms
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company and the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe have weak control mechanisms that could be prejudicing the State of the much needed revenues from mineral resources.











