Updates on pensions inquiry critical before report adoption
The National Assembly debate on January, 24, 2018, (published in Parliament Official Report Vol. 44, No. 35) Mutasa South MP Irene Zindi asked whether or not President Emmerson Mnangagwa had received a report by the Commission of Inquiry on conversion in 2009 to United States dollars, of benefits due from pension and insurance contracts.
Will free trade zones boost UK economy post Brexit?
Business leaders in Grimsby, in north east Lincolnshire, England, attracted derision late last year when they called for Grimsby docks to be designated a free trade zone.
Man murders wife’s lover
A 33-year-old Chiredzi man has been jailed for an effective 14 years by a Masvingo High Court judge for the cold-blooded murder of a neighbour he accused of having an extra-marital affair with his wife.
‘Let’s give President an overwhelming mandate’
Zanu-PF should give President Mnangagwa an overwhelming mandate in the coming harmonised elections for him to have an opportunity to implement his vision for Zimbabwe, a member of the party’s Politburo has said.
Gweru gets $2,6m for roads
THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has allocated an additional $2,6 million to Gweru City Council for its road rehabilitation programme.
Mashaba Mine secures $14m for reopening
Mashaba Asbestos Mine in Mashava is set to reopen after the firm managed to mobilise $14 million for recapitalisation, amid indications that more than 1 400 direct jobs will be created when operations reach full throttle.
UN warns of rising food insecurity across Africa
About 224 million people are suffering from malnutrition across Africa as climate change and conflicts heighten food insecurity across the continent, a top UN food agency official said yesterday.
Council buys house for town clerk
GWERU City Council has bought a house for its town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza, more than a year after she assumed the top post.
Zim, Moza to deepen economic ties
Mozambique Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Pedro Joao de’Azevedo Divane said good political relations between the two countries should be exploited for economic gain.
Zimpapers editors graduate
Women with leadership positions in the media should apply skills acquired during a recent year-long management training to their everyday work to improve the recognition of females’ contribution in the newsroom, veteran journalist Mr Vincent Kahiya has said.











