NSSA clean-up starts

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) board is now seized with cleaning up bad corporate governance issues raised by forensic auditors in a report released in March this year.

35 die in festive season accidents

AT least 35 people have died while over 100 others injured in road traffic accidents since the beginning of the festive season.

Unity key to economic growth, says President

Zimbabwe’s growth and development lies in a united citizenry that subordinates political, tribal or any other differences for the country’s prosperity, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

The President said the country’s vision for economic growth was not an individual fate, but a collective effort.

Vic Falls Carnival beckons

THIS coming weekend, merrymakers and adventurers from around the world will descend on the resort town of Victoria Falls for the biggest New Year’s extravaganza on the continent.

Spare a thought for safety this holiday

For the next two weeks, a flood of national and religious public holidays defines a “festive season” for many, but for some it will be a time of grief and mourning for family members killed in avoidable road accidents.

Relief for motorists as fuel supplies improve

Most service stations across the country have received significant amounts of fuel over the past week with daily allocations increasing to at least five million litres of both diesel and petrol from the usual 3,8 million.

An emerging platinum giant

IT’S a town that gave the nation Elliot Mujaji, Zimbabwe’s first ever Paralympic gold medallist who had switched over to the special sports after suffering severe burns in an electrical accident at work that left his right arm amputated.

Spare a thought for Cyclone Idai survivors

WITH two days remaining before Christmas, billions of people across the globe are anxiously looking forward to dancing, wining and dining with their loved ones.

It is that time of the year when family members and friends exchange gifts, share experiences and generally plan for the future.

Treasury in Xmas pledge…$180m monthly for roller meal subsidy…Lines of credit secured for fuel

Government has put in place measures to ensure the festive season cheers will not be dampened by shortage of essential goods including fuel that have previously dogged the economy, says Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.

Harare starts drawing water from Manyame

Harare has resumed drawing water from Manyame Dam following the intervention of President Emmerson Mnangagwa into the capital city’s water crisis, which has seen some areas enduring months without running water.

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