Govt, workers in pay talks
GOVERNMENT has called a meeting with representatives of its employees to map the way forward on working conditions in light of price increases that have eroded incomes.
‘Go well, devoted prof and cadre’
I feel honoured to be invited to make a statement on the occasion of the funeral service for one of the most distinguished sons and daughters of this country, Professor Phinias Makhurane.
ZimFund helps improve plight of Hwange residents
Mr Michael Ndlovu has been a resident of Hwange’s Ingagula High Density Suburb since 1983. The suburb is located close to Hwange Power Station.
Emotional farewell for National Hero
THE heavens opened up in Gungwe, Gwanda district in Matabeleland South and a heavy downpour capped a bitter-sweet morning which saw mourners — who included senior Government officials, academics, family members and villagers — in turns mourn and celebrate.
Devolution: Laying ground for provincial economies
The 2019 Budget Statement allocates US$310 million for provincial and local tiers.
This fulfils our promise to the electorate to uphold and implement Chapter 14 of our Constitution, which enjoins Government to devolve power and to decentralise Government operations to lower tiers.
Winky D’s empire is crumbling
IS Winky D slowly becoming a master of brewing flop projects? Could the sun be setting for the Ninja President after being on the throne for so long?
Matsito’s son records debut album
TEDIOUS Matsito’s son, Tedious Muchapedza Matsito Jnr, has finished recording his debut studio album.
The six-track effort is set for release this month.
Domestic financing for Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway
Rehabilitation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway will see 70 percent of the funding coming from the domestic market, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
Breaking down the budget
The Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube on November 22, 2018 presented the 2019 National Budget statement whose primary objective is to stabilise the economy by targeting the “twin deficits” of fiscal and current account, which have become major sources of overall economic vulnerabilities, including inflation, sharp rise in indebtedness, accumulation of arrears and foreign currency shortages.
ED clamps down on pharmacies
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said pharmacies that demand foreign currency for medicine and medical provisions will lose their licenses.





