ED says to remove State House curfew
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to remove the restriction of passing through Chancellor Avenue between State House and Zimbabwe House in Harare between 6PM and…
4-yr-old adds to poison mushroom death toll
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl from Filabusi who had been in the intensive care unit at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after eating poisonous mushrooms has died, bringing…
Steel industry importing 90 percent of raw materials
Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent THE Engineering Iron and Steel Association of Zimbabwe (EISAZ) says its sector is importing 90 percent of its key raw materials, a development which has resulted…
Point of convergence: The agriculture consultant and the accountant
Tapuwa Mashangwa ONE of the things I have grown to appreciate, like and enjoy is meeting new people. Every new conversation means new ideas and with each passing day my…
Nedbank seeks to fund private sector
Nedbank Zimbabwe, a unit of South Africa’s Nedbank Group, says it will be at the forefront of securing lines of credit for private sector funding as the financial institution seeks to play a leading role in the country’s economic development.
VP Chiwenga meets US envoy
United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Harry Thomas Jnr has said his country is willing to assist the new Government led by President Mnangagwa following the resignation of former president Robert Mugabe last year.
Editorial Comment: It may be time for Economic Crimes court
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday lived up to his promise to name and shame unrepentant individuals and companies that externalised funds.
Zim down but not out
WHEN Zimbabwe walked off the pitch at the innings interval at Harare Sports Club yesterday, having posted a fine 289 built around a superb century by Brendan Taylor, the Chevrons appeared to have put one foot in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.
ED pledges legislative support for investors
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday pledged legislative support for a conducive investment environment and told manufacturers to take advantage of the new political dispensation to invest in the latest technology to keep abreast with international best practices.
Of Mugabe’s selfish rantings
In his own words during a recent interview he granted to foreign journalists, former president Robert Mugabe said, “Zimbabwe does not deserve this disgrace.”








