CAB3 passes in Parly: More than required two- thirds majority vote in favour

Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike Parliament marked a historic moment yesterday when legislators overwhelmingly passed the proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill with bipartisan support in the National Assembly. The…

Cabora Bassa fuels Zimbabwe’s dream to cut US$1billion imports

Rutendo Nyeve, [email protected] ZIMBABWE is edging closer to reducing its annual fuel import bill of more than US$1 billion as the Cabora Bassa oil and gas project gathers momentum, raising…

Growing trust between Government and citizens

Wallace Ruzvidzo, [email protected] ACCOUNTABILITY, integrity, efficiency and compassion must define the character of every public official as Zimbabwe accelerates its digital transformation and reforms aimed at improving service delivery, President…

President meets Sahrawi delegation

Debra Matabvu, [email protected] President Mnangagwa yesterday met a delegation from the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) at State House, with the discussions focusing on strengthening the two countries’ bilateral relations.…

Lithium export proceeds to stabilise ZiG, drive industrialisation — RBZ

Rutendo Nyeve, [email protected] THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is positioning the country’s surging lithium sector as a cornerstone of macroeconomic stabilisation, with export proceeds set to anchor foreign exchange availability,…

1 200 Malawians, 400 Zimbabweans leave SA

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African border authorities yesterday processed 1 129 Malawians and 467 Zimbabweans leaving that country in Government-hired buses as xenophobia-motivated violence targeting mostly Africans surged. So far,…

New law on overloading on the cards

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] The Gweru kombi fire accident which claimed the lives of seven primary school pupils, has prompted Government to craft a new law aimed at ending public transporters’…

Deposit Protection Corporation doubles surplus to ZWG$288 million

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent THE Deposit Protection Corporation recorded an inflation-adjusted surplus of ZWG$288 million last year, up from ZWG$144 million the previous year, driven by increased premium collections and investment…

DRINK NOW, PAY NOW . . . no credit sales for beer

Ray Bande Senior Reporter BUYING or selling beer on credit is a criminal offence in Zimbabwe, and licenced operators such as bars, bottle stores, and shebeens risk severe penalties —…

MUTARE’S FIRST BLACK MAYORESS LAID TO REST

Tendai Gukutikwa Mutare Bureau MUTARE’s first black mayoress, Sarah Shingirai Jahwi, was laid to rest yesterday at Yeovil Cemetery. Family members, friends and community leaders said they will remember her…

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