Pegging prices on black market rates unacceptable — President
Pricing by businesses using black-market exchange rates yet getting currency at the auctions run by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is seeing prices rise unnecessarily and a danger of speculation dominating the economy, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Days numbered for unvaccinated commuters
The time is coming when only those vaccinated against Covid-19 will be allowed to use public transport, and to make this practical Government will soon have vaccination points at bus terminuses so passengers can be jabbed quickly and easily in readiness for that day.
Ex-detective guns down 3 armed robbers
A gang of armed robbers hitting a Chadcombe house in Harare on Monday night found out the hard way that they were attacking the family of retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa who managed to race back home, leap over a wall and in the resulting gun fire exchange, took out three of the five robbers and saved his family from torture and further assault.
Aston Villa, ZIFA strike deal
ENGLISH Premiership football side Aston Villa have struck a deal with ZIFA which could see the midfielder missing the Warriors training camp at home and possibly flying directly to Cameroon for the 2021 AFCON tournament.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Data Protection Act was needed
While a lot of people tend to look at what can and cannot be transmitted on social media under the new Data Protection Act, in the end the main benefit from this Act may well be the controls it places on what data can be protected, stored and made public.
Ethiopia tells US to stop spreading fake news
Ethiopia’s government has asked the United States to stop spreading falsehoods against the country, the state minister of communication said recently, after the U.S. State Department issued an alert about potential “terrorist attacks”.
Early Xmas cheer for travelling public
The ongoing modernisation of the economy and increase in productivity requires an efficient public transport system as enunciated in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
Focalistic show rescheduled
Organisers for the show dubbed “Homecoming” which was scheduled for this weekend have announced the new dates after postponing the event due to the new Covid-19 regulation and restrictions.
$1,55bn windfall for Econet shareholders
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe shareholders will receive over $1,5 billion after the firm declared 60 cents per share dividend for the half year to August 2021.
Zim swimmers shine bright at Youth Games
ZIMBABWE’S swimmers at the ongoing African Union Sports Council Region Five Youth Games had a good outing on Monday, picking several medals in individual and relay events in Maseru, Lesotho.











