New quality ZiG notes to be unveiled

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has begun redesigning ZiG banknotes to improve their quality and durability, in line with international standards. The redesigned notes will have…

Govt rolls out early winter wheat preps

Theseus Shambare  THE Government has set a preliminary target of planting 120 000 hectares (ha) of wheat for the 2025 winter season, which is the same hectarage as last year,…

Rehabilitation of Hwange’s six units to be fast-tracked

Tanyaradzwa Rusike THE repowering of six old units at the Hwange Thermal Power Station and construction of four new ones, which will commence this year to improve the country’s power…

BEAM to cover uniforms, food and sanitary wear

Theseus Shambare THE Government is mobilising resources to expand the scope of the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), which presently supports 1,5 million learners, from supporting school fees only to…

Two more Zimbabweans resurface from SA mine

Tanyaradzwa Rusike TWO Zimbabwean nationals last week emerged from the abandoned Stilfontein gold mine in South Africa, where they had been holed up for weeks, fearing arrest after South African…

We’re seeking innovative solutions to human-wildlife conflict

Point blank PROFESSOR EDSON GANDIWA was appointed director-general of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) at the beginning of the year.  He replaced Dr Fulton Mangwanya, who was…

Chinamano picked Muzorewa to lead ANC

Chimirenga Chronicles CDE RAYMOND DZINGAI TAKAVARASHA, whose nom de guerre was Cde Ray Che Ncube, joined the liberation struggle in what is probably a unique way.  At a very young…

Zanu PF and the welfarist agenda

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu ZANU PF is driven by a welfarist philosophy.  We have transformed Zimbabwe into a welfare state by prioritising the well-being of our people. A welfare state…

What is really going on in retail sector?

Emmanuel Kafe ZIMBABWE’S retail sector stands at a crossroads, facing a perfect storm of fierce competition from the informal sector, as well as regulatory and management complications. These problems are…

600 000 prepaid water meters to be installed

Chief Reporter AT LEAST 600 000 prepaid water meters will be installed countrywide in the next few months under the first phase of the programme, with Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and…

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