IDs registration requirements streamlined
Government has streamlined requirements for the issuance of national civic documents to make it easier for those who have been facing challenges, while people have to register to vote to defend the country’s hard-won freedom and heritage, President Mnangagwa has said.
110 000 e-passports issued in less than six months
THE Registrar-General’s (RG) Office has issued over 110 000 e-passports to date, less than six months after the initiative to manufacture modern travelling documents was launched in January.
Banks must stop playing dirty
Among the main drivers, directly and indirectly, of the foreign currency black market are banks funding their more reckless customers so they can play games, or helping them access the black market, or even manoeuvring themselves through the morass.
VP Chiwenga calls for unity of purpose
ZANU PF party members should uphold unity and peace ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, the ruling party’s Second Secretary and Vice President, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, has said.
NRZ, Disco in talks on 50-km line to steel project
National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) are in talks to construct a 50-kilometre railway line from Mvuma to the US$1 billion steel plant in Manhize, Chivhu.
Uphill battle for traders
A combination of ignorance and a ‘rigid’ council licensing system has left many informal traders at the mercy of rogue municipal officials that are demanding bribes as protection fee.
Zim primes for self-reliance
ZIMBABWE should set itself up to be self-reliant and achieve demand-led industrialisation, which is backed by local investment as a response to the effects of global adversaries such as Covid-19, climate change and global supply chain disruptions, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zimbabwe: Navigating between global, local
The farmer and the worker are the bedrock of the Zimbabwean Economic Miracle. Agriculture is the Mainstay of our economy, which means foremost, our liquidity must go into our land! Both in our National Budget and with respect to portfolios of our financial institutions, our consolidated financial might must be felt on the land. It makes us food-secure as a nation; it triggers several value chains which must set us off as an economy. Anything that prevents this goal must give way.”
ZIFA engage FIFA on way forward
ZIFA have written to FIFA to apprise them of the latest developments in local football as part of a process to reintegrate Zimbabwe into the global football family, while a forensic audit is underway to get to the bottom of alleged malfeasance at the association, it has been learnt.
TV to diversify Zimpapers’ revenue streams
To diversify or not to diversify is one of the most challenging decisions for any company as there is a thin line between risk and return.











