Zim set to reap benefits from AfCFTA
ZIMBABWE is poised to reap huge benefits from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and should spread its wings beyond the SADC region to reach a market of more than a billion people on the continent.
Chief Chitsungo supports First Lady’s efforts
TRADITIONAL leader, Chief Chitsungo of Chikafa has thrown his weight fully behind efforts of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa to restore the country’s traditional way of life through her Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba programme which he said set the foundation for a morally upright nation.
Legislators give SONA thumbs up
Parliamentarians from across the political divide yesterday commended President Mnangagwa for addressing issues affecting the country when he presented the State of the Nation Address and opened the Fourth Session of the Ninth Parliament.
Currency manipulators on the prowl
CURRENCY manipulation by businesses setting their Zimbabwe dollar prices to black-market exchange rates, has reached levels where some shops are pricing their goods and services using illegal rates ranging from US$1: $120 to US$1: $200.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sona outlines our achievements
Once a year, the President of Zimbabwe has the opportunity to speak on the State of the Nation, giving the overview of where we are, what we have done, what we still need to do in the next year.
Govt to adequately fund forex auction system
The Second Republic will leave no stone unturned in its endeavour to turnaround the economy and will ensure that the foreign currency auction system is adequately funded and that the relevant authorities will enhance efficiencies within the system.
Beasts show Warriors the way
IF the Warriors wanted a David versus Goliath fairytale, to inspire them ahead of tomorrow’s 2022 World Cup battle against the Black Stars, they only need to borrow a template, from lowly Central African Republic.
Ecological sensitive areas to be declared soon: EMA
THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is finalising the processes to declare ecological sensitive areas in line with the National Wetlands Master Plan, which was announced by Cabinet in June, an official has said.
Zim, Tanzania to collaborate on economic development
Tanzanian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Professor Emmanuel Mbennah yesterday said Harare and Dar es Salaam have strong political and historical ties and will enhance economic cooperation to improve the welfare of their citizens.
Top cop accuses ZACC officer of concealing documents
AN investigating officer suspended police Commissioner Erasmus Makodza, charged with concealing a transaction from a principal, yesterday claimed that an investigating officer from Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), who handled the matter, withheld some documents, which he said were supposed to be handed to the State and his lawyers.











