Zim in drive to deepen relations with West

DEEPENING ties with all nations including those that once ostracised Zimbabwe is at the heart of President Mnangagwa’s foreign policy thrust.

RBZ, business reach consensus on exchange rates, pricing

A number of agreements were thrashed out yesterday between the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and leaders of the business sector to deal with what everyone agreed were unjustified jumps in black-market exchange rates and the consequent pricing in some areas.

Billionaire extols local investment climate

A billionaire who owns the world’s second-largest bottling company of PepsiCo’s beverages in the world outside the United States and many other franchises says he will roll out more ventures in Zimbabwe because of the country’s conducive investment climate.

Record 41 Bills face Parly

The Fourth Session of the Ninth Parliament will have to deal with a record 40 Bills, many finalising the convergence of statute law with the Constitution while others deal with new needs, given that at least 10 Bills were still outstanding from the last session to add to the 31 Bills that President Mnangagwa spelt out when he opened Parliament last Thursday.

Zim, Netherlands plan to deepen cooperation

The Netherlands Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Margaret Verwijk yesterday met Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, where they discussed ways of enhancing cooperation in media sector and women empowerment.

Diaspora community can transform Zim: VP

Zimbabwe’s community in the Diaspora has an important role to play in the national development of the country and initiatives for the attainment of Vision 2030, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday.

E-learning process vital for girls with disabilities

The education sector’s digital learning system can empower girls with disabilities and open more opportunities for them, women educationalists said yesterday.

Citizens call for sanctions removal

ZIMBABWEAN citizens have called for the unconditional removal of economic sanctions imposed by Western countries after the successful implementation of the land reform programme.

Strong winds, drizzle across Zim

The strong winds and thunderstorms over many areas since Sunday including drizzle and light rain in some areas yesterday arise from a strong high pressure system over Zimbabwe. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Stopping corruption crucial as jailing the corrupt

In the upper reaches of the private sector, the larger companies listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, the annual report of the external auditors is considered very important and has…

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