Milestone investment law imminent
After instituting reforms that saw the country move 15 places up global rankings that measure the ease of doing business this year, Government is on the cusp of another major milestone as the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) Bill now awaits Presidential assent, it has been learnt.
Wife-beating sometimes justified: Study
About one in four African women — and even more African men — say wife-beating is at least sometimes justified, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Chasi spells out terms for Zesa board
IT will no longer be business as usual for boards under the purview of the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, as Government is crafting a raft of measures to monitor their performance including subjecting them to routine public scrutiny.
Women, youths can change Africa — Dr Mwanawasa
Zambia’s former First Lady, Dr Maureen Mwanawasa, believes women and youth can transform the continent through agriculture and entrepreneurship.
Behold, the return of the Injiva
THE boys and girls are slowly trooping back into town. It is that time of the year when Zimbabweans living outside the country make a beeline for their motherland to join families and friends in festivities.
With millions of Zimbabweans working and living in virtually every corner of the globe, the country’s ports of entry will be hives of activity as those living in foreign lands troop home.
Culpable homicide in road accident cases
ACCORDING to the law, every person who kills another, whether deliberately or accidentally, is liable to be prosecuted for committing a criminal offence.
ZBC to pay artistes $600K in outstanding royalties
Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) will soon pay local artistes more than $600 000 in outstanding royalties that it owes them, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Govt mulls reviewing fuel pricing formula
Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter Government is considering shifting from weekly fuel price reviews to monthly adjustments to stem the price volatility that is disrupting planning by businesses and negatively impacting…
Sadomba adored, revered in Sudan
Four years after waving goodbye to life in Sudan and ending a glittering career with that country’s football giants Al Hilal, Zimbabwe forward Edward Sadomba is still adored in the east African nation.
‘We will focus on issues that affect ordinary people’
The 18th Zanu-PF National People’s Conference takes place from Tuesday to Sunday in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East.
Our Chief Reporter Kuda Bwititi spoke to Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu on preparations, as well as expected outcomes from the five-day indaba.











