NEW: Auction bids decline as willing-buyer willing-seller takes hold
Online Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says bids per auction averaged 1 450 per week in the first half of 2022, from 2 000 in the fourth quarter…
NEW: ‘Infrastructure development to anchor Zim economy’
Online Reporter GOVERNMENT’S focus on infrastructure development will drive economic growth going forward, a local investment firm has said. Global Renaissance Investment (GRI) chief executive officer Mr Ngoni Dzirutwe said…
NEW: ‘Infrastructure development to anchor Zim economy’
Online Reporter GOVERNMENT’S focus on infrastructure development will drive economic growth going forward, a local investment firm has said. Global Renaissance Investment (GRI) chief executive officer Mr Ngoni Dzirutwe said…
Parly grills Harare over missing US$200m
PARLIAMENT yesterday opened an inquiry into the disappearance of US$200 million from Harare City Council coffers after the local authority terminated a contract with its financial software supplier.
@Jamwanda2 on Saturday: Opposition: Politics and Pisgah sight fallacy
AT heart and at soul, I am a student of culture. This is why I opted to read Literature at college, much of it drawn from the Western World. But that was to get certificated. Once I was, I wondered off beyond Western Literary canon and practice, to look at Culture writ large. Culture as a part and an expression of the superstructure, in line with my Marxist outlook.
Aussie firm ready to start oil, gas drilling
INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm searching for oil and gas in Muzarabani, will start drilling the first test well at the Mukuyu-1 site by the end of this month or the first week of October to find out if the geological domes found in seismic surveys contain natural gas and oil condensates.
208 Zim teachers pass Rwanda test
A TOTAL of 208 Zimbabwean teachers, more than 80 percent of those who sat, passed the written recruitment examinations to enable them to work in Rwanda and now face oral interviews next week.
Women urged to be vigilant
Zanu PF’s Women’s League members have been urged to be vigilant and guard against infiltration for the success of the party ahead of the forthcoming general elections slated for next year.
Businesswoman up for top African agric award
A Zimbabwean businesswoman, Mrs Judith Marera, has been nominated for the Women’s Agripreneur of the Year Award (WAYA) for 2022, along with 14 other women from across the continent.
UN commends Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has commended Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution for coming up with mechanisms and systems that adequately eliminate inequalities in the treatment of refugees through fostering national harmony in the country, strengthening democracy and the rule of law.










