Zifa Southern Region is on the verge of securing sponsorship

Innocent Kurira, [email protected]  The  Zifa Southern Region administration is engaged in discussions with several potential sponsors in order to guarantee a smooth running of the First Division League this year. Tomorrow…

Police seize big drug consignment

Peter Matika, [email protected] POLICE and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials intercepted a Toyota Quantum towing trailer containing 48kgs of dagga and 676 bottles of Benilyn cough syrup, which were smuggled from…

Poor service delivery angers Mvuma residents

Midlands Bureau Chief RESIDENTS of Mvuma town are up in arms with Chirumhanzu Rural District Council over poor service delivery which has left them exposed to water-borne diseases.For months, they…

Minister calls for protection of legal vendors

Austin Nyathi, Chronicle Writer  WOMEN’S Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has urged local authorities to enforce by-laws to protect vendors operating legally from competing with vendors…

Zim holds 2,5t gold, US$300m cash reserves

ZIMBABWE has 2,5 tonnes of gold and US$300 million in cash reserves, placing it in good stead to introduce a new structured currency.

All eyes on new RBZ chief ahead of monetary policy

NEW Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu will present the eagerly awaited 2024 Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) this afternoon with expectations high that the central bank chief will come up with policy measures to stabilise the domestic currency and tame rising inflation.

‘History, unity behind modernisation agenda’

No one must denigrate, belittle and defile Zimbabwe’s rich history, experiences and unity as these are the forces behind the country’s current modernisation and industrialisation agendas, President Mnangagwa has said.

First Lady leads by example . . . runs thriving garden, various projects in backyard

AGRIC4She patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has a thriving garden and other various projects at the backyard of her home as she practices what she preaches when encouraging women to use their hands for the nourishment of their families.

‘We will win impending drought war’

Zimbabweans have welcomed the Government’s decision to declare food shortage in the country a state of disaster, saying that there is a need for strategic relief food distribution to ensure every qualifying household is helped.

Kazakhstan honorary consul meets Min Shava

KAZAKHSTAN Honorary Consul to Zimbabwe, Mr Kenneth Sharpe, has called for the strengthening of ties between the two countries following his appointment to the post.

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