President’s clarion investment call

ZIMBABWE continues to create an investment environment where capital is safe with the private sector being an essential partner in the development of the country as it heads towards Vision 2030 to become an upper-middle-class economy.

Zim, Kenya eliminate trade tariffs

ZIMBABWE and Kenya have agreed to eliminate trade tariffs to enhance trade between the two countries while the existing free visa regime will see visitors getting passes on points of entry for a duration of  90 days.

Deal to build 2 000 schools sealed

A private company intending to build 2 060 schools across the country to complement the Government target of 3 000 new schools by 2025 has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and is already mobilising funds for the construction, Minister Evelyn Ndlovu said yesterday.

Zim hosts media day at Dubai Expo

ZIMBABWE is today expected to host a National Media Day at the ongoing Expo 2020 Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with the aim of marketing investment opportunities that exist in the country.

Bulawayo to host Uhuru celebrations

The Government has announced that the main 42nd Independence Day celebrations will be held in Bulawayo for the first time in history in line with the Second Republic’s thrust of devolution and decentralisation policy.

Zanu PF happy with campaign

ZANU PF is satisfied with the structured and peaceful manner in which campaign rallies are taking place ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

Govt urged to review fuel taxes

STAKEHOLDERS have called for Government intervention after fuel prices went up twice in one week as this might result in a potential commodity price increases.

Boy (6) strangled to death over sweet reeds

A 71-year-old man has been arrested in Chivi on allegations of strangling to death a boy for stealing sweet reeds in his field as murder cases continue to rise countrywide.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Pomona deal will solve garbage disaster

The most important part of the deal to bring in a Dutch company to manage Harare City Council’s Pomona dump site is that it will be managed, rather than just having the garbage piling up and bursting into flames every now and then and spreading toxic fumes across northern Harare.

President Kenyatta to open ZITF 2022

KENYA President Uhuru Kenyatta will officially open this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) to be held in Bulawayo next month. 

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