No to drugs, indiscipline — President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday implored children to be disciplined, hardworking, respectful and also abstain from drugs and wayward behaviour if they are to be competitive in a globalised world.
No to drugs, indiscipline — President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday implored children to be disciplined, hardworking, respectful and also abstain from drugs and wayward behaviour if they are to be competitive in a globalised world.
Civil servants bonus payments start this week
THE bulk of civil servants, among them teachers, will start receiving their United States dollar bonus payments this week, while the Government will also announce a raft of other measures to cushion workers and increase their spending power.
Zupco creates 7 000 jobs
THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) has created more than 7 000 jobs since the beginning of its revival programme in January 2019, with more drivers and conductors set to be employed as the company beefs up its fleet.
Let’s seize the moment
If Zimbabwe needed a fairly accurate and independent dashboard to gauge progress realised thus far in its economic reform programme, it needs to look no further than the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s report issued last week after the staff’s Article IV consultations.
No to drugs, indiscipline: President tells children
Fungi Kwaramba, In Kazungula, Botswana PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday implored children to be disciplined, hardworking, respectful and also abstain from drugs and wayward behaviour if they are to be competitive in…
It’s a thankless job for Mthuli
Time is indeed as stealthy as a thief.
It is hard to imagine that the year is nearly out. How time flies!
Zim angles for US$2,5t African market
Zimbabwe representatives from both the private and public sector took full advantage of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) that ended here today to showcase what the country has to offer, as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) comes to life.
baby dumping plague haunts city
Last month, a woman who had a two-weeks-old baby boarded an Inter Africa bus at Mbare Musika.
baby dumping plague haunts city
Last month, a woman who had a two-weeks-old baby boarded an Inter Africa bus at Mbare Musika.









