Govt opens up imports of basic commodities, announces USD for grain deliveries
Government has opened up imports of basic commodities to individuals with free funds by lowering tariffs with immediate effect to make them affordable in the wake of the recent spate of price hikes in local shops, while maize farmers will now be paid 30 percent of their deliveries in US dollars and the remainder in local currency, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has announced.
NEW: Evaluation of the board’s performance
Memory Nguwi NOWADAYS good corporate governance requires boards of directors to evaluate and improve upon their own performance. After looking into a variety of corporate governance codes and practices worldwide,…
President consoles UAE
President Mnangagwa has sent a message of condolence to the people of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following the death of the country’s President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.…
NEW: Do different drinks make you different drunk?
Nicole Lee Reports of a study linking different kinds of alcoholic drinks with different mood states were making the rounds recently. The research used 30,000 survey responses from the Global…
NEW: Social networking sites may be controlling your mind – here’s how to take charge
Simon McCarthy-Jones How can you live the life you want to, avoiding the distractions and manipulations of others? To do so, you need to know how you work. “Know thyself”,…
A mother’s undying love for scalded son
Stanford Chiwanga, Online News Editor MARITHA Ndlovu has been called many names and accused of innumerable transgressions, but the one that really grates her is the accusation that she had a…
Citizens Coalition for Change youth leader faces persecution
Sunday News Reporter PRIMROSE Phiri, a dedicated youth leader of the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change in Bulawayo’s New Lobengula suburb, has found herself at the center of controversy…
30 modern clinics on cards
THE Government is committed to providing basic amenities such as roads, water and clinics to new settlements as part of implementing development that leaves no one and no place behind, President Mnangagwa has said.
President’s vision clear: WFP
President Mnangagwa’s vision and programmes are good for the country and the Sadc region and development partners are willing to support them, a senior World Food Programme (WFP) official has said.
@Jamwanda2 On Saturday: Banks: If gold rusts, what will iron do?
@Jamwanda2 on Saturday Native Commissioner Oates, I presume! LORD Jonathan Oates’ ambition is becoming a latter-day colonial Native Commissioner. Too late chum, both by age and history! Still both don’t…










