Zim, Botswana, Mozambique railway line on cards

ZIMBABWE, Botswana and Mozambique are working on plans to establish a railway line to connect the three countries with a gateway to the sea, President Mnangagwa has said.

All Govt ministries, agencies ordered to take local currency only

TREASURY has directed all Government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) as well as local authorities to collect all fees and levies in Zimbabwe dollars only, except where specified, as the Government steps up measures to promote the use and desirability of the local currency.

First Lady’s golden touch impresses Botswana counterpart

BOTSWANA First Lady Mrs Neo Masisi yesterday showered her Zimbabwean counterpart Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa with praises for promoting traditional dishes and equipping women with knowledge of their rights, especially on inheritance issues which usually tear families apart following the death of the breadwinner.

@Jamwanda2 on Saturday: Triple C: Rendezvous of problems!

@Jamwanda2 on Saturday A crossroads ASKED what he wanted his novel to be, the 1947 French Literature Nobel Laureate, Andre Paul Guillaume Gide, answered with characteristic wit and philosophical tinge:…

President keen to ratify Malabo Protocol

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is keen to ratify the Malabo Protocol which seeks to convert the Pan African Parliament into a fully-fledged legislative organ, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda said yesterday.

Schools directed to accept Zimdollar

THE Government has issued a stern warning to all schools that are demanding fees exclusively in US dollars, saying such institutions risk being de-registered as their demands were a violation of the country’s laws.

Masisi gives Eastern Highlands a major boost

VISITING Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi arrived in Nyanga yesterday ahead of his visit to tourist sites and trout farms in the area today.

Brand Zimbabwe campaign launch on Monday

The Brand Zimbabwe campaign will be launched on Monday in Harare to improve the perception of the country internally and externally and to attract investors and tourists.

SA extends exemption permits by six months

SOUTH Africa yesterday extended by six months the period under which holders of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) may regularise their stay in the neighbouring country. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zhoya’s suspension vindicates Sports Commission

ON Thursday afternoon, the world football governing body, FIFA, caught everyone in Zimbabwe by surprise when they announced they have banned a former ZIFA official — Obert Zhoya — from the sport for five years.

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