We’re clearly walking the talk
The 2022 Budget presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube on Thursday provides an opportunity to look into the Government’s thinking, plans, aspirations and priorities.
Devolution funds doubled in 2022 Budget
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube last week doubled the financial allocation towards the devolution programme as the Government moves with renewed speed and vigour to facilitate community-led development.
STADIUM CRISIS HAUNTS PSL
THE last 20 minutes of the Chibuku Super Cup semi-final clash between Cranborne Bullets and Ngezi Platinum Stars was a painful reminder of the poor state of the country’s football infrastructure.
An unconquerable traffic jungle
Harare’s traffic jungle seems untameable.
It is worse when it rains, as it often results in traffic jams in both the Central Business District (CBD) and its feeder roads.
US$1bn SDRs to be used over three years
The US$958 million worth of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) allocated to Zimbabwe by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be used over a three-year period, with US$311 million expected to be released this year, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.
Spirit of Morrison Nyati still lives
IF you are as old as Bishop Lazi, you probably would never be able to banish the irrepressible memories of those chicken bus rides from the village to the city, or vice versa.
Zimpapers bags social responsibility awards
Zimpapers on Friday won the Excellence in Community Empowerment & Social Impact Award at the fifth Zimbabwe Top 100 Sustainable and Responsible Business Awards held in Harare.
400 MDC-A members join Zanu PF
ZANU PF Manicaland province yesterday welcomed more than 400 MDC Alliance supporters, among them former opposition parliamentarians and councillors who recently defected to the ruling party.
WHO digs in against tobacco
The just-ended ninth Conference of Parties (COP) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) held in the Netherlands did not disappoint.
A life of unremitting tragedy
TESTING positive for HIV, losing two siblings, a sister-in-law and a niece to HIV/AIDS-related complications, a broken marriage and being jobless sums up cleric Maxwell Kapachawo’s sorrowful life in the last two decades.









