Zim pledges support to exporting firms

Michael Tome Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will continue crafting policies that will facilitate the growth of export-oriented firms in a bid to boost the country’s foreign receipts Last year, the Treasury…

Harare derby status preserved

Curtworth Masango Dynamos and CAPS United players have welcomed the use of the National Sports Stadium as venue for the big Harare Derby at the weekend. The bitter rivals clash…

No tears for EU filthy lucre

Fungi Kwaramba Zimpapers Elections Desk JUST as it is a historical fact and inescapable truth that foreign nations have over the years tried to influence the country’s electoral processes to…

Kagame to seek fourth term

KIGALI. –Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has confirmed that he will run for a fourth term next year, which could extend his presidency to nearly three decades. “I am happy with…

Ruwa, Epworth Local Boards urged to put residents first

Ivan Zhakata Ward 4 Councillor Michael Mataruka of CCC has been elected chairperson of Ruwa Local Board while Cllr Anna Sande also of CCC, will lead the Epworth Local Board…

Zanu PF can win more seats in Harare

Zimpapers Elections Desk ZANU PF is an organised party that cannot be compared to fly-by-night political parties that do not even have structures. As a result, the ruling party’s win…

26 500 drivers nabbed in blitz

Crime Reporter Over 26 500 motorists have so far been arrested countrywide during the ongoing operation targeting unregistered and unlicenced vehicles, operators offering public transport without proper licencing, and those…

ZAA Australia back after 3 years, nominees named

Arts Correspondent Organisers for the fourth edition of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) Australia have announced the date and release of the nominees for the show. Scheduled to take place…

We can bounce back: Muleya

Gerald Sibanda Sports Reporter TRIANGLE goalkeeper Matripples Muleya is confident of a good outing when his team faces Chicken Inn this Saturday. The side from the Lowveld is still within…

SA inflation ticks higher despite lower food prices

Annual consumer price inflation picked up slightly to 4,8 percent in August from 4,7 percent in July — the first increase in four months, but in line with economists’ expectations.…

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