Zim food secure, says President

Zimbabwe’s food security is guaranteed, with the country set to hold a grain surplus in excess of 100 000 tonnes carried over from last season’s bumper harvest this year, President Mnangagwa has said.

Currency crimes: Four banks to face music

FOUR banks have been placed under intense scrutiny and will face stiff penalties from the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) on allegations of involvement in illicit financial crimes that have led to the fall of the local currency on the parallel market and rampant price increases.

We can beat the robbery menace

The rise in robbery, that is theft using violence or the threat of violence usually by a gang using overwhelming force on a single person or family, is worrisome, as is the even worse return in some circles of ritual murders, where certain people wrongly believe that murdering someone in a particular way is a route to riches.

VP in Egypt for Africa health expo

Zimbabwe will take advantage of the biggest medical exhibition and conference on the continent, the Africa Health ExCon, which begins here today, to explore ways of improving its medical and pharmaceutical sector, among other pursuits, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.

No one will starve: President

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S food security is guaranteed, with the country set to hold a grain surplus in excess of 100 000 tonnes carried over from last season’s bumper harvest this…

A derby crying out for actors

HOW time flies!

The last time CAPS United and Dynamos squared up in a Premier Soccer League derby was exactly 893 days ago, just before Covid-19 reached these shores.

War on shocking teen pregnancies

SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Tawananyasha (surname withheld) is six months pregnant with a man whose real name and age she does not know.

‘Speculative business models retrogressive’

Arbitrage business models, where firms seek to make profits through exploiting loopholes in the market, are retrogressive to economic development and undermine confidence in the market, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has said.

Motorist sues BCC and TTI, gets paid ZW$80 000

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council has agreed to pay ZW$80 000 to a motorist who recently sued the local authority and its vehicle parking partner Tendy Three…

Zimbabwe: Food security in a lean season

Lately, there has been some anxiety over our nation’s food situation. A perception of food insecurity traceable to the late, poor start to the 2021-2022 season.

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