Second Republic construction boom ignites manufacturing

AN investor-friendly environment that comes with ubiquitous construction projects has spurred manufacturing industries growth in Zimbabwe as they have ramped up production in the national quest to be an upper middle class economy by 2030.

Firms, residents hail new business environment

COMPANIES in the Midlands province have hailed the Second Republic for creating an enabling business environment that has seen them retooling and increasing capacity utilisation, thanks to President Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” approach.

President officially opens Women’s League conference today

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today officially open the 7th Zanu PF Women’s League Elective Conference that has generated interest both inside and outside Zimbabwe.

RGM airport works Phase II commence

The US$153 million expansion of the terminal at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is at an advanced stage, with the construction almost complete and just awaiting final touch ups being conducted while Government moves to the next phase of the construction of the VVIP Pavilion by next month.

HIV fight to benefit from raised age of consent

The recent landmark Constitutional Court judgment aligning the minimum age of sexual consent to the age of marriage raising it from 16 to 18 years is set to benefit the fight against HIV, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

First Lady assists major referral hospitals in Hre, Byo

Health ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, through her Angel of Hope Foundation, yesterday donated liquid soap to six referral hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo as part of measures to protect patients and workers from infectious diseases through improved hygiene.

‘Russia-Zim bonds strong’

Russia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Nikolai Krasilnikov yesterday hailed the Second Republic and President Mnangagwa for giving impetus to the strong historical relations and bilateral co-operation between the two countries. 

Mamombe gets 48hrs to view CCTV footage

CCC members Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri have been granted two days to go through three sets of CCTV footage recorded in three businesses in and around the fast food outlet in Belgravia, Harare where they are said to have bought food on the day they allege they were abducted.

PSMAS plans to deviate further from core business

Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has mooted a plan to ratify deviation from their core mandate of healthcare service provision at their annual General meeting (AGM) pencilled for June 30, internal sources have said. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Councillors won’t run away from accountability

THE easiest and most effective way to end corruption is to stop it happening in the first place. To as far as possible stop the thieves from putting their hands in the till and to make sure that there are enough safeguards in place from the beginning.

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