New notes to ease cash shortages: ED

The new bank notes and coins that are set to be introduced into the market tomorrow are expected to ease cash shortages and save the transacting public from being charged extortionate premiums by mobile money operators when getting hard cash, President Mnangagwa has said.

President commissions $600m sugar project

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a $600 million (US$40 million) Kilimanjaro Sugar Cane project which is expected to create 2 000 jobs in the next 12 months.

Govt fulfils promise to white former farmers

TREASURY has released $22 million to 400 white former commercial farmers as part compensation for infrastructure developments on farms compulsorily acquired by Government during the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.

New notes: Let’s plug the leaks

Tomorrow, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) releases a new set of coins and notes to cushion the transacting public from the obtaining unscrupulous cash arbitrage.

The Big Musona debate

IN the week that the Warriors regroup to begin another Africa Cup of Nations football qualifying adventure, focus has naturally shifted to the squad that coach Joey Antipas has picked for that road to the 2021 finals. 
Antipas initially named an enlarged 32-man side, which was last Thursday trimmed to 24.

The power of knowing one’s history

Information is power. Power equips one with tools to navigate the vagaries and contours of life.

Power is knowledge and nothing beats an empowered individual. Knowledge keeps one grounded in times of crisis.

All set for stable Zim-dollar

As the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe releases $2 coins into circulation tomorrow ahead of the introduction of $2 and $5 Zim-dollar notes, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is convinced all fundamentals are now in place to ensure a stable local currency.

Hope for Zim’s theatre as stars sizzle

BEAUTIFUL and sad seldom go together.

But that is the best way to describe “Bongile We Are”, a musical based on Chiedza Makwara’s book, “Bongile: Journey to Redemption”.

Budget: Mthuli attempts a Houdini act

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube this week unveils his second National Budget statement in which he is expected to announce far-reaching interventions to soothe a nation that has been under austerity measures for over a year.

Kadewere blow for Warriors

IN-FORM Zimbabwe international Tinotenda Kadewere, one of the hottest strikers in Europe’s second tier leagues at the moment, will miss an opportunity to shine in front of his home fans as he has been ruled out of the Warriors’ 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia.

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