‘Puppets will never rule Zim’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the door is open for former opposition officials who defected to the ruling Zanu PF party to rise through the ranks just like all other members.
New broadcasting chapter dawns
A new community radio station, Avuxeni FM, was commissioned in Chiredzi yesterday by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, who indicated that Zimbabwe is on course to a new exciting era in information access and dissemination under the Second Republic.
RBZ capacitates industry with US$70m
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)in January allocated approximately US$70 million to companies through the foreign currency auction system, with 60 percent of the funds channelled towards importation of raw materials to boost local production.
We have a role to play in development: President
Every citizen has a role to play in the economic transformation that is underway, for the improvement of national living standards which should result in the attainment of an empowered and prosperous upper middle income society by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.
All set for Form One opening
All is set for the opening of schools for Form One learners today, with most of the boarders travelling to their schools yesterday, while most of the teachers are now at their work stations.
Police descend on card cloners
TWO suspected fraudsters believed to be part of a syndicate of criminals that swindled people of thousands of dollars through card cloning in Harare have been arrested.
AFC leases cheap equipment
The days when farmers would require collateral to access mechanised equipment such as tractors and combine harvesters have passed following the introduction of the Agriculture Finance Corporation Leasing Company, which is providing farmers with the service at an affordable fee.
Integrity committees key in corruption fight
Public investment projects and the procurement of goods and services have been identified as one of the areas that breed corruption as participants would demand commissions and kickbacks, hence the need to put preventive measures to curb that vice.
Judges receive ICT skills
Government has ensured the modernisation of the justice delivery system by offering ICT training to judges from superior courts.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Strikes not the best in resolving labour disputes
Wildcat strikes are the bane of all labour relations, destroying the necessary element of trust that must exist between employer and employee.











