Fuel prices cut a relief for motorists
Maximum fuel prices were cut yesterday from US$1,76 to US1,70 a litre for petrol and from US$1,86 to US$1,80 for diesel.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Honest contractors win through their integrity
The Second Republic’s major drive to repair, rehabilitate, upgrade and extend the infrastructure for the services Zimbabweans need and the country needs to develop have been a boon to many local companies.
Cabinet approves pension compensation rules
THE Cabinet has approved regulations to be used in the process of compensating pensioners and policyholders who lost their lifetime savings when Zimbabwe dollarised in February 2009.
Jari tests positive for banned substance
ONE of Zimbabwe’s top long-distance runners, Munyaradzi Jari, has become the latest local athlete to be found on the wrong side of anti-doping rules after he recently tested positive for a banned substance.
Power, mining, transport projects in full swing
Cabinet received an update on the Country‘s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic and a Report on the Procurement and Roll-Out of Vaccines, as presented by the Chairman of the Ministers’ Committee, Honourable Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable General (Rtd) Dr CGDN Chiwenga.
Katema, Makarati unfazed by poor run
DYNAMOS striker Evans Katema and defender Frank Makarati insist the Glamour Boys can still mount a strong title challenge despite losing some huge ground in the Castle Lager Premiership football championship race.
Farmers seek tobacco auction extension
Farmers across the country have called upon the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) to extend the marketing season.
Manyuchi boxing tourney branches out to Chivhu
ZIMBABWE National Boxing and Wrestling Control Board chief executive officer, Lawrence Zimbudzana, has challenged promoters to decentralise boxing to give more talented fighters a chance to showcase themselves.
Rogue bouncers tarnish music promotion sector
Rowdy bouncers, in most cases not hired and unknown to show promoters, have taken over events, sometimes arriving unannounced to start work and then demanding money from the show organisers, turning violent and disrupting the event if they do not get it.
Youth League rubbishes factionalism claims
THE Zanu-PF Youth League has dismissed reports of factionalism within the revolutionary party, describing them as hallucinations of expelled persons who have no locus standi to comment on party issues.











