Zim has no troops in Mozambique: Minister

GOVERNMENT has dismissed as false, reports that Zimbabwe has deployed troops to Mozambique stressing that it will tell the people, as constitutionally required, if forces are sent outside the country.

EcoCash sues RBZ over money agents

EcoCash wants the High Court to stop the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) from suspending mobile money agents from conducting financial transactions and restore full functionality to those affected.

Govt comes hard on State enterprises

THE Government will enforce compliance of good corporate governance by State enterprises and parastatals to ensure they contribute meaningfully to the economy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday.

FBC donates 10 000 Covid-19 test kits

FBC Holdings yesterday donated 10 000 rapid diagnostic test kits to President Mnangagwa at State House.

Absconding MDC legislators face expulsion

Parliament will invoke the Constitution and Standing Orders to deal decisively with MDC-Alliance legislators who fail to attend sittings without reasonable cause, a Cabinet minister has said.

Tobacco farmers worry over transport costs

Tobacco earnings have increased by 1 300 percent to US$8,3 million in the first five days of the 2020 marketing season, compared to US$588 322 recorded in the same period last year.

No joy for Registrar-General

REGISTRAR-GENERAL Clement Masango, who was arrested on Wednesday for criminal abuse of office, spent another night in custody as the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) was still recording statements.

52 arrested over masks

AT least 52 people countrywide were arrested yesterday and fined between $200 and $500 each for not wearing face masks in public.

Covid-19 costs tourism US$1bn

The country’s tourism sector could lose up to US$1,1 billion due to Covid-19 travel restrictions that have crippled the travel industry.

Editorial Comment: Welcome flexibility from World Bank

The World Bank’s decision to support Zimbabwe’s efforts in fighting coronavirus is significant for recognising that it is a crisis requiring extraordinary responses.

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