RBZ reopens $1,55bn Treasury Bond

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it has reopened the $1,55 billion two- year Treasury Bond (TB) after receiving requests from some interested investors while the instrument will now be closed after every two weeks.

‘Our worst fears have come to pass’

OUR worst fears have come to pass after what we witnessed in Ethiopia yesterday, as Zimbabwe crashed to a shock 0-1 defeat in a 2022 World Cup qualifier.

Farmers urged to report quelea bird attacks

Farmers have been urged to report quelea bird attacks early to reduce damage to wheat and barley.

Bill to change country’s name published

THE Government yesterday published for information its controversial Bill to change the name of the country to “Zimbabwe”.

Anti-sanctions hero buried

THE late Cde Gregory Turner, an avid anti-sanctions campaigner, who died last month and was declared a Liberation War Hero was buried at his Chifumbi Farm in Goromonzi yesterday.

G20 urges Covid-19 help for poor states, short on new commitments

ROME. – The Group of 20 rich countries has said that more efforts were needed to help poor countries vaccinate their populations against COVID-19, but steered clear of making new numerical or financial commitments.

Smart coal mines dot China’s energy industry

TAIYUAN, – With just one click on the computer, underground coal shearers, conveyors, and equipment alike are immediately plugged in, and their real-time images and data flicker across the screen, pumping the hidden “black gold” up to the planet’s surface.

Second batch of deportees from UK reunites with families

The second batch of seven Zimbabwean deportees from the United Kingdom have reunited with their families and relatives after completing a mandatory 10-day quarantine at the Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM).

ZTA holds virtual tours to lure tourists

The Zimbabwe Tourism (ZTA) has hosted a series of virtual tours targeting key source markets as part of efforts to deepen destination marketing.

Nakamba unlikely to be released next month

LONDON. — Aston Villa chief executive, Christian Purslow, says the controversy surrounding Brazil and Argentina’s World Cup qualifier will make clubs “incredibly nervous” about releasing their players in future.

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