WIFE ACCUSES HUSBAND OF USING HER CLOTHES AS TISSUES

Chipo Mukorama A HARARE woman has sensationally claimed that her husband is in the habit of using her clothes as his toilet tissues. Rudo Takalumusi made the revelations at the…

Bold measures to anchor ZiG stability, drive growth

THE Government has unveiled a cocktail of measures to further entrench the stability of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) by promoting its broader use in the economy, as well as tax relief interventions designed to boost consumer spending and spur production.

Fresh blitz against illegal forex dealers

POLICE and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) have launched a fresh crackdown against illegal currency traders across the country.

Zim, United Kingdom trade up 67pc, tops US$800m

TRADE in goods and services between Zimbabwe and Britain surged 67 percent to over US$800 million last year compared to 2022 figures, UK deputy ambassador to Zimbabwe, Dr Joanne Abbot said yesterday.

Budget boost for the vulnerable

SOCIAL protection programmes absorbed ZiG243 million from the Government in the first half of the year to cushion the vulnerable from the adverse impact of the El Nino-induced drought.

We’ll use sport to fight drug abuse: VP Chiwenga

ZIMBABWE is part of the global community of nations and is committed to playing its part in ushering sport as a sustainable development tool to not only ensure mental and physical fitness, but to also help in combating drug and substance abuse, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.

GOOD RIDDANCE, SAY SOME, A WRONG MOVE, SAY OTHERS, AS BABA HARARE LEAVES FANS IN A HAZE OF CONFUSION

Mathew Masinge MUSIC fans are deeply divided in the way they are reacting to Baba Harare’s decision to disband his musical group, cut off his trademark dreadlocks and call time…

PRESIDENT RALLIES OLYMPIANS

TEAM Zimbabwe have received a major confidence booster in their bid to make an impact at the 2024 Olympic Games, with President Mnangagwa yesterday rallying the athletes to do the country proud at the global sporting showcase.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Public-private partnerships now working well

THE outstanding success of the modernisation of Beitbridge Border Post, which included a swathe of infrastructure ranging from a respectable housing estate of flats and houses for Government staff assigned to the border post to the physical development and equipping of the border post itself, has seen a similar option chosen for Chirundu Border Post.

Parly Committee urges ‘clueless’ Mutasa to quit

ZIFA Normalisation Committee chairperson Lincoln Mutasa has been urged to resign after he bewilderedly froze before the Parliamentary Committee on Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation yesterday.

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