Hwange youth organisation aims to bridge information gap

Fairness Moyana in Hwange YOUTHS in Hwange on Friday held an indaba with key stakeholders on devolution, natural resource governance and corporate social responsibility. The indaba, which was organised by…

Safa chief medical officer explains plan to be followed at FNB Stadium today

SAFA has revealed the plan that will be followed to allow a limited number of lucky fans into FNB Stadium to watch Bafana Bafana confront Ethiopia in a crunch 2022…

Chapepa completes double in Growth Point Super 8 tourney

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE female tennis sensation Kudzai Chapepa completed a double at the Growth Point Super 8 tennis tournament in Pretoria, South Africa, by winning the singles and…

Govt in talks with business

Business Writer The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, together with the Ministries of Finance and Economic Development and Industry and Commerce met with leaders of the business community yesterday and the…

‘Run-away blackmarket rates erode civil service salary gains’

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT is concerned by the increase in prices of goods and services which is eroding civil servants’ salaries due to use of black-market forex rates…

‘I’m the greatest heavyweight of my era’ – Tyson Fury

TYSON Fury declared himself the “greatest heavyweight of my era” after Saturday night’s heart-pounding win over Deontay Wilder to defend his World Boxing Council heavyweight title on the Las Vegas…

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.

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