NGOs plot to unsettle Zim exposed

Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) under the auspices of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), which have become fretful over the proposed Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment, have hatched an elaborate plan to use neighbouring countries such as Botswana, South Africa and Zambia as conduits for resources to coordinate anti-Government activities ahead of 2023 harmonised elections, it has been learnt.

Be wary of fake nationalism, says President

ZIMBABWEANS should remain vigilant against a new wave of fake nationalism designed to discourage African countries from dealing with investors that are not from the West, which is using all means possible to re-establish its hegemony, President Mnangagwa has said.

We need to be vigilant

Every country has a right to determine its future. In Zimbabwe, that right is sacred as it came at a very heavy price.

Basic commodities: US$30m to protect industry

Government is fast-tracking the release of US$30 million worth of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other resources to insulate industry from an anticipated influx of imported goods to ease the burden on consumers, especially in the wake of supply disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Kombis ready for return

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor REGISTERED taxi associations in Bulawayo have started putting in place modalities to bring back hundreds of their vehicles on the road following an announcement by…

Byo reindustrialisation ongoing

The Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) has licensed three companies under the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) initiative in Bulawayo but there are growing concerns implementation is moving at a snail’s pace.

Councils dig in as residents cry foul

NAOMI Chimbganda is still agonising over last month’s council bill, which puts her debt at a staggering $1,8 million.

Adios Smiling Assassin!

KNOWLEDGE MUSONA has been described as “a fantastic player” and “brilliant professional” by the coach who gave him his first senior national team cap — Norman Mapeza.

‘Davos meeting a major breakthrough’

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S re-engagement drive will shift into top gear this week when President Mnangagwa joins hundreds of world leaders and heads of multinational corporations in Davos, Switzerland, for the…

ZTN Prime: Get the picture on 294

CHAMPAGNE showers and lit skies from a beautiful fireworks display were some highlights of the day on Thursday evening as Zimbabwe’s third local television station, ZTN Prime, was launched.

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