Treasury pushes for price correction

In its quest to enforce fair pricing on all public works and supply contracts through value-for-money audits, Treasury is pushing for a downward review of prices of goods and services across the economy to entrench the current currency and exchange rate stability.

A dream that finally came true

In a space of eight months, she transformed from a shy daughter of a nomadic agricultural extension officer to a feted queen.

‘Govt won’t let up on economic stability’

LEVERAGING the recent fiscal and monetary interventions as well as the disbursement of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) will remain key to anchor and buttress exchange rate stability, Treasury has said.

Land audit reaches homestretch

Farms in 16 districts countrywide are undergoing audits in the fourth and final phase of the National Comprehensive Agricultural Land Audit being conducted to assess levels of land utilisation and multiple land ownership.

Chibuku Explosion . . . DeMbare, FC Platinum eye league and cup double

BOTH their Premier Soccer League encounters this season ended in goalless draws.

They could not be separated in 180 minutes of league action at both Mandava and the National Sports Stadium, but today there has to be a winner.

Cheeky robbers bring Bulawayo to a standstill

BUSINESS came to a standstill in Bulawayo’s central business district yesterday when police cordoned off streets leading to Fidelity Building at the corner of 11th Avenue and Fife Street, where suspected armed robbers were reportedly holed up.

Churches integral to development – Minister Mutsvangwa

GOVERNMENT and the Church are two sides of the same coin that are both God-ordained to govern, hence they should maintain a close relationship, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

New varsity fees: State to reduce burden

Universities are justified in reviewing fees given the huge costs associated with learning, but the Government will pursue strategies to keep them affordable, President Mnangagwa has said.

Mai Sorobhi’s undying love for TV

The late actress Rhoda ‘Mai Sorobhi’ Mtembe was a towering figure in the arts sector, and she remained passionate about acting and the small screen till her death.

Civil servants to get educational loans

AS part of its human capital development initiatives, the Government is rolling out low-cost loans for civil servants to advance their education and improve competitiveness in the labour market, Public Service Commission Secretary Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe has said.

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