Harare blocks Chingombe return
HARARE City Council human capital director Dr Cainos Chingombe on Wednesday made a surprise comeback at Town House, a move city officials have since blocked.
‘Manufacturing growth to remain positive in 2022’
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube says the manufacturing sector growth is expected to remain positive at 5,5 percent in 2022 underpinned by various tax incentives aimed at stimulating industrial expansion.
2021 FOCAC to strengthen pillars of cooperation
There are high expectations that the eighth edition of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) to be held in Senegal on Monday and Tuesday next week will further strengthen the pillars of cooperation between the continent and the Asian economic giant.
Director testifies against RBZ ‘moles’
Two principal economists with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe accused of leaking a confidential document on the de-dollarisation programme on social media violated the bank’s secrecy policies, a senior bank officer for economic research and policy implementation, Dr Nebson Mupunga told the court.
Chitown heeds call to slash expenditure
Chitungwiza Municipality has taken heed of Government directive ordering it to suspend holding trainings and workshops outside its jurisdiction while saving the money for salary backlog, amid threats of a demonstration by employees.
Pandemic brings innovative hunger in tourism sector
DESPITE its devastating effects, Covid-19 has presented the tourism sector with a great opportunity to become innovative and offer exceptional experience as the world adapts to and embraces the new normal, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Magistrate allows Mupfumira’s UK trip
FORMER Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira was yesterday allowed to travel to the United Kingdom to visit her ailing brother after the court granted her application for temporary release of her passport and relaxation of bail conditions.
Makodza testifies in graft case
SUSPENDED police Commissioner Erasmus Makodza yesterday told the court that Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga was surprised by his arrest over a farming investment partnership agreement between police and a businesswoman during the time he was commanding Mashonaland East province.
Huge response to Russian language course
More than 200 people have registered to learn the Russian language, a project aimed at providing Zimbabwean citizens an opportunity to lean the country’s culture as the two countries seek to deepen cooperation.
Resilience programme revamps irrigation
The three-year Zimbabwe Resilience Programme which the Government is implementing in partnership with a consortium funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has helped to revamp major irrigation projects in Beitbridge district.











