President opens door for Diaspora
Fungi Kwaramba–Political Editor IN light of a huge appetite by the Zimbabwe Diaspora community to invest in the country given the array of skills they have acquired abroad, President Mnangagwa…
Billionaire targets Zim investment
INDIAN billionaire Mr Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk has set his sights on investing in a number of sectors in Zimbabwe after his recent meeting with President Mnangagwa and top Government officials in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
Senior cop, bogus ZACC commissioners nabbed
The corrupt in their search for new openings are now impersonating officers of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), as many doors close, with a syndicate of criminals that includes a serving police superintendent arrested last week after being caught going around defrauding people by masquerading as ZACC commissioners.
Covid-19 vaccination blitz starts today
An upgraded Covid-19 vaccination blitz targeting everyone above 12 years starts today to minimise infection rates and the severity of symptoms, while the other half of the control measures like mandatory wearing of face masks, remain in place.
Ministries under fire over parastatal boards
Government ministries have come under fire from parliamentarians for failing to constitute boards of directors for State entities upon the expiry of an incumbent board.
Vetting of war collaborators on
The vetting exercise for non-combatant cadres and war collaborators to ascertain deserving beneficiaries of a soon to be introduced social welfare scheme started in Highfield, Harare yesterday with a huge turnout.
Pilot tobacco project pays off
A PILOT project to socially and economically empower youths in Hurungwe district by the Government-owned EmpowerBank through $20 million vehicle for tobacco farming inputs has started to pay dividends.
Violence rocks CCC Masvingo rally
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) yesterday barred State media journalists from covering its rally in Masvingo city amid reports of intra-party violence by drunk youths.
JSC, PSMAS screen women for NCDs
Nearly 200 female staff at the Judicial Service Commission in Harare and Bulawayo on Friday underwent screening for diabetes, hypertension and cervical cancer, in a move that is meant to improve wellness and healthy lifestyles among women.
Editorial Comment: Beating corruption needs attitude change
Fighting corruption in Zimbabwe needs to not only tackle those who demand and take bribes, but the attitude, all too common regrettably, that a lot of people are on the take and all that is required is to find the right person, slip them a few US dollars and have what you want done.











