A brotherhood forged in history, shared vision

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana THE closing press conference of the Fourth Session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission Summit buzzed with the usual flurry of questions. Questions to leaders of…

‘Rank marshals pocket US$1 million a month’

Emmanuel Kafe RANK MARSHALS are colluding with corrupt police and municipal officers to pocket an estimated US$1 million monthly through unauthorised taxes at bus termini in and around Harare, bus…

Major hospitals face upgrades

Emmanuel Kafe THE country’s major referral hospitals are set to undergo significant upgrades, including construction of helipads, in preparation for the operationalisation of air ambulances by mid-year. The air ambulances…

Strategic coordination of development towards Vision 2030

Dr Eric Tinashe Muzamhindo AS Zimbabwe looks towards the future, it is essential to employ strategic coordination towards Vision 2030. This ambitious plan sets out a roadmap for the country’s…

Basic goods, services exempted from value added tax

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government has exempted a number of goods and services from value-added tax (VAT), in a move that is likely to result in price reductions. According to…

Govt starts BEAM disbursements

Emilia Zindi The GOVERNMENT will this month start disbursing Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) funds to schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo has said. Addressing school heads and…

25 firms get nod to instal speed-limiting devices

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) has given 25 companies the green light to instal speed-limiting devices on public service vehicles, as Government steps up efforts to…

Zero percent pass rates in schools to be probed

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will soon launch an investigation to establish causes of the zero percent pass rates in some schools, especially in rural…

Zimbabwe receives second batch of cholera vaccines

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWE yesterday received a consignment of 211 200 cholera vaccines from the International Coordinating Group, which will boost the Government’s ongoing campaign to prevent the acute diarrhoeal…

Zimbabwe’s construction sector optimistic for 2024 growth driven by infrastructure projects

Business Reporter THE construction sector is optimistic about growth in 2024, largely driven by Government and private sector infrastructure projects that are currently being implemented across the country. The projects…

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