‘UN experts jumped the gun’

Government has dismissed a joint statement by five United Nations (UN) human rights experts, which concluded that three MDC-Alliance youth leaders were abducted as “premature and unreasonable” since investigations to get to the bottom of the matter are still ongoing.

RBZ launches foreign exchange auction today

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)today replaces the interbank market with weekly foreign exchange auctions to determine the Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate with those in industry and commerce cautiously optimistic that the platform will enhance transparency and efficient distribution of foreign exchange.

Covid-19 confirmed cases top 500

The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe reached 512 yesterday, although 438 of these are among returning residents in quarantine with only 74 people being infected within Zimbabwe, including the two latest confirmed yesterday.

‘Hero Nleya influenced youths to join struggle’

National hero Cde Stanley Nleya influenced many young people in Masendu Village to join the liberation struggle in the early 1970s.

Banks, Govt agree on allowances’ modalities

BANKS have agreed with the Government on the modalities of the opening Foreign Currency Accounts (FCAs) for civil servants at zero costs and also to charge minimal costs so that the US$75 is not demeaned by banking and transactions costs.

Concern over social media terrorists

Government is concerned by the continued dissemination of false information on social media platforms meant to mischievously tarnish its image.

HIT completes ventilators test

THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT)has completed the testing of ventilators it developed this year and is ready to move to the production stage once funding is secured to import components.

Govt to end forum shopping

GOVERNMENT has embarked on a process to amend the High Court Act with a view to split the country into four High Court zones, a development that will curb forum shopping and compel litigants to access justice from their nearest court stations.

NSS almost ready to host matches

THE National Sports Stadium is now almost ready to host international football matches while Babourfields will be designated to host low-tier games such as those featuring the country’s national youth teams like the Young Warriors.

Sadc ministers to hold meeting

THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) will today hold an extraordinary Council of Ministers virtual meeting to deliberate on cross border issues affecting the region such as the management and monitoring of cross border transport at designated points of entry and Covid-19 checkpoints.

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