Engagement, re-engagement policy: What the doctor ordered for Zim

Zimbabwe’s foreign policy, premised on the engagement and re-engagement drive, has stood out as a key pillar of National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

RBZ confident of stability by year-end

Monetary authorities expect to maintain a hawkish stance of tight interest rates to sustainably anchor inflation and exchange rate expectations, as indicated by the Mid-Term Monetary Policy Statement on Thursday.

RBZ confident of stability by year-end

Monetary authorities expect to maintain a hawkish stance of tight interest rates to sustainably anchor inflation and exchange rate expectations, as indicated by the Mid-Term Monetary Policy Statement on Thursday.

Chevrons shift focus to India

FOLLOWING a rare, but confidence-boosting One-Day International cricket series triumph over Bangladesh, the Chevrons will have their resurgence put to the test when they host a much tougher proposition — India.

Chevrons shift focus to India

FOLLOWING a rare, but confidence-boosting One-Day International cricket series triumph over Bangladesh, the Chevrons will have their resurgence put to the test when they host a much tougher proposition — India.

Chipaz salutes dancehall artists

PARTSON “Chipaz” Chimbodza, a renowned music promoter who recently organised a live musical show in honour of the late Zimdancehall star Soul Jah Love in Harare, says the Zimdancehall genre should be kept alive.

Chipaz salutes dancehall artists

PARTSON “Chipaz” Chimbodza, a renowned music promoter who recently organised a live musical show in honour of the late Zimdancehall star Soul Jah Love in Harare, says the Zimdancehall genre should be kept alive.

Giants aim to keep momentum

DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya has been preaching the gospel of consistency to his charges as they seek to mount a strong challenge for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title.

Giants aim to keep momentum

DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya has been preaching the gospel of consistency to his charges as they seek to mount a strong challenge for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title.

Govt moves to avert fertiliser shortages

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has approved US$70 million worth of Letters of Credit (LCs), part of which will be used to import fertiliser and agro-chemicals ahead of the forthcoming summer cropping season.

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