President rallies business
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assured business of his Government’s unwavering support in ensuring private sector-led economic growth while at the same time promoting the establishment of brands that can compete on the global market.
Shava takes engagement mission to Europe
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Ambassador Frederick Shava, has embarked on an engagement and re-engagement mission to Europe that will see him interact with Foreign Ministers of France, Belgium, Italy and Serbia.
Judge goes AWOL for 3 months
Daniel Nemukuyu-Investigations Editor High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore has not reported for duty for close to three months without leave, a development that has prompted her bosses to allocate…
Ndlovu appointed new Education Minister
THE former Minister of State in Vice President Chiwenga’s office, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, is the new Minister of Primary and Secondary Education after she was appointed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.
First Lady to officially open children’s home
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa will soon officially open Chambuta Children’s Home with organisations, individuals and local authorities coming in to assist having been inspired by her efforts to see a better life for children who were living on the streets.
VP warns illegal forex dealers
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has warned businesses against operating in the parallel foreign exchange market as Government will take punitive action against them.
New regulations for European Union exports
The European Union (EU) has announced new registration procedures for exporters intending to sell their commodities to the bloc under the EU- East and Southern Africa interim Economic Partnership Agreement.
Indian company wants to partner Angel of Hope
CHAIRMAN of Raasi Group of Companies from India is in the country with a view to partnering First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and her Angel of Hope Foundation on a number of projects to economically empower women and youths countrywide.
Anti-sanctions fight a gear up
As the anti-sanctions fight gathers pace, a top United Nations special envoy is expected in the country next month to gather views from stakeholders on how the illegal economic embargoes that were imposed by the West have adversely affected Zimbabwe.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Efforts to halt black-market must be relentless
Zimbabwe, as with every other developing country except perhaps the high-volume low-population oil producers, has to watch its use of foreign currency very carefully while it grows its economy.











