US$60bn modern city project takes shape
Plans to develop Zimbabwe’s new capital city in Mt Hampden are gathering momentum, with a masterplan for the multi-billion-dollar ultra-modern development now complete.
Disposable incomes to drive demand, boost growth
Treasury’s proposal to double the portion of incomes that is not taxed (tax-free threshold) is likely to boost disposable income, stimulate aggregate demand and help drive economic growth.
Disposable incomes to drive demand, boost growth
Treasury’s proposal to double the portion of incomes that is not taxed (tax-free threshold) is likely to boost disposable income, stimulate aggregate demand and help drive economic growth.
VP Chiwenga commends Church
Government values the Church’s role in moulding responsible and model citizens, with authorities prepared to strengthen relations between religious organisations and the State, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
VP Chiwenga commends Church
Government values the Church’s role in moulding responsible and model citizens, with authorities prepared to strengthen relations between religious organisations and the State, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
‘350 years to double Matabeleland population’
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Matabeleland region will need an estimated 350 years to double its population which has been on a slow growth rate mainly due to low fertility…
Population, power and progress
Preliminary results of the recent population census are out. Our total population stands at 15 178 979.
This figure represents a 16,2 percent increase from our 2012 population, which stood at 13 061 239. So much about propaganda claims that Zimbabwe’s population has been shrinking over the years.
Population, power and progress
Preliminary results of the recent population census are out. Our total population stands at 15 178 979.
This figure represents a 16,2 percent increase from our 2012 population, which stood at 13 061 239. So much about propaganda claims that Zimbabwe’s population has been shrinking over the years.
Chevrons draw first blood
THOSE that were quick to cast aspersions on Zimbabwe’s qualification for the World T20 World Cup would probably have to think again.
Chevrons draw first blood
THOSE that were quick to cast aspersions on Zimbabwe’s qualification for the World T20 World Cup would probably have to think again.






