100 percent pay rise for civil servants

Government will effect a 100 percent salary increment for civil servants next month, while public sector workers will continue enjoying the US$175 allowances introduced last year.

Free land, duty-free equipment for science facilities

Government will provide land free of charge to investors who intend to build facilities for innovation, research and development, while equipment and materials for such centres would be imported duty-free, as part of targeted incentives meant to promote science-led development, President Mnangagwa has said.

Devolution leaving no place behind

Chapters 14, 15 and 17 of our Constitution present devolution as one of the founding values and principles of our Republic.

Amend laws to protect children — President

GOVERNMENT is refining legal instruments to eliminate harmful practices that affect children to enable the young unlock their full potential and contribute to nation-building, President Mnangagwa has said.

Massive pay hike for civil servants

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Government will increase salaries of civil servants by at least 100 percent effective next month, and in addition, workers will continue to enjoy the…

A first-half of unwanted records

PERHAPS befitting of the giant status of the arena, the first goal of the 2021-2022 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season was scored at the National Sports Stadium.

Lithium to transform mining sector

ZIMBABWE is set to achieve massive economic development underpinned by rapid lithium production after a Chinese investor started construction of a US$300 million mega lithium processing plant a few weeks ago, while President Mnangagwa on Friday commissioned another such investment at Bikita Minerals.

Fathers’ plea for more love

TODAY, Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in celebrating Father’s Day.

But what exactly does the day mean and are families doing enough to celebrate the men in their lives?

Holy Ten ‘blames’ Macheso for his latest flop

TWO of the country’s exciting hip-hop artistes have sensationally dismissed their rival Holy Ten’s latest album “Energy” as a “half-baked and hurriedly done” project.

Govt keeps focus on Zim dollar. . . doubles down on inflation

Government will not let-up on implementing fiscal and monetary measures to contain resurgent inflation and tame Zimbabwe dollar volatility, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

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