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.

ZITF first major regional showcase under Covid-19

THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has become the first successful major regional exhibition to be held under the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Mapeza resists major changes

NORMAN Mapeza has resisted the temptation of making wholesale changes by backing the Warriors, who have been fighting, in the 2022 World Cup qualifying trenches.

Embassy building in Rwanda commissioned

Zimbabwe has officially commissioned an embassy building in the Rwandese capital, Kigali, where the country is represented by Ambassador Charity Manyeruke.

Chivayo acquitted in bribery case

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna yesterday acquitted businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo and his company, Intratrek Zimbabwe, on allegations of bribing ex-Zimbabwe Power Company board chairperson Stanley Kazhanje with US$10 000.

Women’s League meets Palestine Ambassador

THE Zanu PF Women’s League says it can count on Palestine in the empowerment of women and will strengthen ties through exchange programmes with the Palestine Liberation Movement (PLM) women’s wing.

Rwanda keen on Zim teachers

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has said Zimbabwe and his country share a common history that gives impetus to current efforts to develop the two countries and consolidate existing relations.

Net closing in on killers of conductor

Investigations have revealed that the alleged four bogus policemen who are still on the run in connection with the murder of a 28-year-old commuter omnibus conductor in Whitehouse in Harare are serving members of the police service.

Vehicles boost for Education Ministry

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on Monday received 13 off-road vehicles and 34 motorbikes from the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF), UKAID and the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) aimed at empowering the girl child.

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