Afreximbank to inject US$1bn into Zim economy

THE African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it plans to provide Zimbabwe with a significant financial boost, totalling US$1 billion, with the funds set to be allocated to both the public and private sectors to stimulate economic growth and development.

Harare council under fire for demolitions

GOVERNMENT has slammed the Harare City Council for demolishing houses built in Ridgeview Belvedere suburb, saying the move was shocking, callous and inhumane.

Treasury to clear ZiG57m BEAM arrears

The Government has pledged to clear ZiG57 million in arrears it owes the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), after a recent directive by the ruling Zanu PF to settle arrears.

Sadc Chair congratulates Mauritius Premier

SADC Chairman President Mnangagwa is elated that elections recently held in Mauritius were peaceful and have been pronounced free, fair and consistent with the principles and guidelines of the regional bloc.

Mash West embraces First Lady’s Afrikana Family Humanism programme

Had the First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa not initiated her Afrikana Family Humanism programme, things would have continued to go haywire in marriages.

SURELY, THE WARRIORS CAN’T LET THIS ONE SLIP

THE Warriors stand on the threshold of securing their return to the AFCON finals tomorrow when they take on Kenya’s Harambee Stars their penultimate qualifier at the Peter Mokaba Stadium…

Mineral-rich countries must not remain poor: President

‍Kuda Bwititi in BAKU, Azerbaijan AS the world transitions to renewable energy, mineral-rich countries like Zimbabwe must not remain poor, but should take advantage of the enormous opportunities afforded by…

ANGLICAN SPIRITUAL LEADER BROUGHT DOWN BY CASE INVOLVING ABUSE OF ZIM BOYS

JOHN SMYTH, the pervet who subjected scores of boys and young men to “brutal and horrific” physical and sexual abuse over a 40-year period in Zimbabwe, South Africa and England,…

‘Mineral-rich countries must not remain poor’

Kuda Bwititi in BAKU, Azerbaijan AS the world transitions to renewable energy, mineral-rich countries like Zimbabwe must not remain poor but should take advantage of the enormous opportunities afforded by…

HARARE HAS NO RESOURCES TO UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE, SAYS COUNCILLOR

Talent Gore HARARE lacks the resources to maintain and upgrade existing infrastructure, leading to deterioration and service disruptions, Harare City Council finance chairperson, Councillor Costa Mande, has said. Presenting the…

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