EDITORIAL COMMENT: FDI alone cannot unlock potential

OVER the past weeks, Government has relayed a strong message on the need for the country to attract what has come to be termed the “much needed” foreign direct investment.

PDL for July at $495: Zimstat

Business Editor The National Food Poverty Line for July as measured by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency stood at $31,41 per person, a marginal increase of 0,1 percent over the…

Pasuwa pleads with PSL clubs

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa has pleaded with Premier Soccer League clubs to release players when the senior team launch their final bid for a place…

BUILD: Mujuru first, people second

Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora WHEN someone who himself or herself comes out and issues a personal manifesto, not of an organisation, not of a team, just about themselves as…

Ncube sworn in

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter New Rural Development, Preservation and Promotion of Culture and Heritage Minister Abednico Ncube was sworn in by President Mugabe at a ceremony held at State House…

Woman giving away excess embryos

SYDNEY.- An Australian woman who travelled to the United States to design her own baby is giving away her excess embryos only if recipients agree to an annual reunion and…

MDC-T in plans to disrupt Parly• . . . sets up rowdy dozen • . . . party warned of comebacks

Herald Reporter MDC-T has been warned that its plans to disrupt President Mugabe’s address during the opening of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament today will not go unpunished…

Non-performing loan ratio down

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter THE non-performing loan ratio has continued on a downward trend retreating to below 13 percent and heading towards the single digit target set by the Reserve…

Schools’ audit unravels more corruption cases

Municipal Reporter Harare is reportedly losing thousands of dollars in revenue as some of its schools are not remitting tuition fees to the local authority. The city has ordered investigations to…

12 ‘accidentally’ killed by Egyptian security forces

CAIRO. – At least 12 people were killed and 10 injured in Egypt’s south-western desert on Sunday when security forces mistakenly fired on a group of Mexican tourists, Egyptian officials…

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