Cut unnecessary foreign trips, ministers told

President Mnangagwa yesterday warned Cabinet ministers to desist from embarking on unnecessary foreign travel and instead focus on developmental programmes in line with Vision 2030.

President to mend fences with EU

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected in Belgium today for the African Union (AU)/European Union (EU) 6th session, a platform that Zimbabwe will use for engagement and re-engagement as well as push for the removal of illegal sanctions.

Borders reopen for the fully vaccinated

All ports of entry have been reopened to fully vaccinated travellers with valid Covid-19 PCR test certificates following convincing progress in the containment of the virus.

Cabinet approves dumpsite investor

A Joint venture agreement between Harare City Council and German investor, Geogenix BV, which will see the firm investing €303,9 million for a waste-to-energy project at the Pomona dump site, has been approved by Cabinet.

Govt, police move to curb illegal gambling

Police have moved in to curb illegal gambling activities done through the use of unlicensed machines, saying such activities were behind a spate of crimes of concern and money laundering.

$1,5bn released for roads rehab

Treasury has released $1,5 billion from this year’s National Budget for roads rehabilitation, as the Second Republic continues to ensure roads are trafficable after damages caused by heavy rains that hit most parts of the country.

Chamisa’s party shows true colours

A leopard never changes its spots is an old-age familiar adage that applies so aptly to the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), a party unilaterally formed by Mr Nelson Chamisa when he changed colours from red to yellow but at the core remaining a gang of sanctions mongers.

Zupco reviews fares

Zupco has adjusted fares upwards with effect from today.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Compulsory vaccination of civil servants justified

Covid-19 is a long way from being beaten and will be with us for some time to come. As a result, we all need to work around this, learn to cope and figure out what can be done to maintain a normal economy and normal services without filling hospitals and seeing more people die.

Dubai ready for Zim exports

Own Correspondent THERE are huge opportunities for Zimbabwe’s horticulture and processed foods companies to increase exports to Dubai if they can produce enough quantities and match competitors’ prices. This came…

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