Treasury to stick to initial budget limit
THE Government will stick to its overall 2022 national budget envelope of $900 billion despite large resource requirements submitted by line ministries, which are in excess of $3 trillion, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.
SRC set up big ZIFA indaba
THE Sports and Recreation Commission have invited the ZIFA board to a meeting in Harare next month, for the two bodies to discuss the poor state of the national game, which finds itself being weighed down by a number of serious challenges.
Ex-cop in court for smuggling guns
A 44-year-old ex-police officer has been arrested by the national security task force on allegations of attempting to illegally import 1 755 rounds of assorted pistol, rifle and shotgun ammunition through the Beitbridge Border Post on Sunday.
Lafarge plant incident to impact performance
LAFARGE Cement Zimbabwe says an on-site incident involving roof collapse at one of its cement mills will have a negative impact on the group’s overall business performance in the last quarter of 2021.
Russian President criticises sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticised Western countries for imposing sanctions against some countries in the world that hinder their access to international assistance and ability to fight diseases such as Covid-19.
Dufty takes Karting title on a day of surprises
WITH 22 victories so far in the 2021 Sables Kart Club Max Championship, Zac Dufty finished the penultimate race of the season in dominant style, at Donnybrook Park Raceway, in Harare.
Agric growth forecast revised upwards
TREASURY has revised upwards its 2021 growth projection for agriculture to 36,2 percent, citing higher than anticipated output in grains and livestock production.
Churches hail progress despite blockade
Churches on Monday hailed the Second Republic for steering the economy despite the yoke of illegal sanctions imposed by the West and described Zimbabweans who called for the imposition of the embargoes as unpatriotic.
Musicians rally against sanctions
THE anti-sanctions musical gala held on Monday night spilling into early yesterday morning at the Harare International Conference Centre lived up to its billing, with the entertainers giving their best on stage to thrill the few at the venue and hordes of viewers who followed from home.
Mighty Warriors deliver perfect six pack
THE Mighty Warriors showed there is still life in domestic football with an impressive demolition of Eswatini to book their place in the second round of the Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifiers.











