3m Zimbabweans employed: ZimStat

Precious Masakara
About 2,9 million people of the working class age is employed, according to statistics released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat).

Coronavirus puts merry-making on ice

Andrew Moyo
While various parts of the world have been grappling with the coronavirus situation, Zimbabweans have been reluctant to take drastic precautions as the country has not yet recorded a single case.

Cosafa, Roland Garros postponed . . .

Sports Reporter
The Cosafa 2020 Women’s Under-17 championship has been added to the list of sporting events that have been affected by the outbreak of coronavirus.

Government postpones independence celebrations and ZITF

GOVERNMENT has suspended this year’s independence celebration and the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) slated for Bulawayo next month as a way to curb the spread of the ravaging coronavirus (Covid-19).

The virus has infected over 163 000 people resulting in 6 610 deaths, across the world, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Why marriage is elusive?

The first problem is that many of today’s women are too choosy.  It is not like they don’t get men who want to marry them but they have made the process so complicated for themselves.

When is it right to tip?

Are customers obliged to pay tips after getting a service? The answer is a little conflicted.

Why not try peas?

Peas are grown in varied weather conditions.
They require cold and dry weather. The longer the cold spell, the better the yield. Germination can even take place at a maximum temperature of 50 degrees but the process is slow.

Honeymoon over for fuel cheats

GOVERNMENT has activated high-level systems to deal with corrupt fuel retailers engineering artificial shortages, with strict surveillance and penalties crafted to clean up the  sector.

Govt injects more cash to fight COVID-19

TREASURY has a $3,2 billion kitty to fund social protection programmes for vulnerable members of society and also bankroll contingency measures against the spread of coronavirus.

The resources were generated from Government’s cash surplus position, as authorities continue ramping up ongoing fiscal consolidation measures.

UK MPs moot Zim bailout

ZIMBABWE’s commitment to mend diplomatic and political ties with the United Kingdom has attracted a growing constituency in the British legislature with some parliamentarians asking the Conservative government to soften its hardline stance and extend a financial rescue package to Harare.

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