New RG appointed

President Mnangagwa has appointed Mr Henry Tawona Machiri as the substantive Registrar- General in the Civil Registry Department. 

9 army officers promoted

President Mnangagwa, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, yesterday promoted nine lieutenant colonels to colonel.

Editorial Comment: Advances made in stabilising exchange rates

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe now appears to have managed a tight grip on the foreign currency auctions, both in allowing the auction to set realistic exchange rates and in servicing the bids reasonably promptly.

Industry wants quick foreign debt strategy

Business leaders have called for expedited adoption of external public debt resolution strategies saying Zimbabwe’s external liability was blocking access to foreign funding required to drive industrial activity.

Local is lekker! . . . Four African coaches storm into 2022 Qatar World Cup

AFRICAN nations yesterday woke up to the sobering truth that the continent should start believing and investing more in their own technical personnel after four local football coaches achieved success by qualifying their national teams to the 2022 FIFA World Cup set for Qatar.

Eagles, Mountaineers clash in final

DEFENDING champions Alliance Health Eagles Women fired strong warning shots against Mountaineers Women ahead of the Women’s T20 Cup final between the two cricket teams set for Harare Sports Club today.

Marry Mubaiwa hospitalised

The verdict on Marry Mubaiwa’s charges of breaching the Marriages Act was on Tuesday  postponed from her hospital bed to next month after she fell on Monday and had to be rushed to hospital because of multiple fractures in her arm.

Zimra implements strategic plan

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is in the process of implementing various projects that are part of its five-year strategy to transform service delivery, ease of doing business as well as plugging revenue leakages and modernising the agency.

Perseverance, hard work help Manford ride the tide

Rebecca Manford, the chief finance officer (CFO) for leading tobacco firm Cavendish Lloyd Zimbabwe says she is not surprised that, as a woman, she has managed to climb up to the top leadership post at the tender age of 33 years, and now occupies an influential executive position in an area dominated by the men folk elsewhere.

Mbembesi community radio gets Govt support

The Mbembesi community in Matabeleland North has been supported by the Government in buying equipment for its isiXhosa language community radio station as it was struggling to raise the required funds, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister, Kindness Paradza, said this week.

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