ZDF joins cholera fight
Senior Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) officers have partnered business executives to support the government in its quest to fight cholera through a $200 000 donation of cash and consumables. With 35...
View ArticleSaviour Kasukuwere gets $3000 bail
A Harare magistrate has granted former cabinet minister, Saviour Kasukuwere $3000 bail and ordered him to report twice per day at Borrowdale Police Station. Kasukuwere is facing four counts of criminal...
View ArticleCotton farmers ready to plant
Most farmers who received free cotton inputs countrywide have intensified land tillage and are ready to plant their white gold as soon as the rains fall after the Cotton Company availed three tractors...
View ArticleGERMAN TOURIST KILLED BY ELEPHANT IN ZIMBABWE
A German woman was killed by an elephant in a popular game reserve in northern Zimbabwe as she tried to photograph it. The attack happened on Wednesday at the Mana Pools game reserve after the woman...
View ArticleSouth African Airways dismiss claims of liquidation
South African Airways (SAA) has moved to dispel reports it plans to dispose of its assets or that the national carrier will be liquidated. While the airline has repeatedly made it clear it’s in...
View ArticleGovt avails funding for wheat importation
The government through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has intervened to avert a pending bread shortages by availing foreign currency towards the importation of wheat in a move that has been hailed by the...
View ArticleYouth organisations start cleaning campaigns to fight cholera
Youths in Harare have taken cleaning campaigns not only as a health precautionary measure but a way to improve social relations among themselves. Following the recent rampart cholera outbreak in the...
View Article9 Intercape bus accident bodies repatriated
Nine bodies of victims who perished in the Intercape bus accident in Polokwane have been repatriated with the assistance of both the Zimbabwean and South African governments. Walter Choga will not...
View ArticlePresident Mnangagwa returns home
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned home from New York, United States, where he attended the 73rd United Nations General Assembly. President Mnangagwa said the prospects for closer cooperation...
View ArticleGovt slashes fishing permits from $800 to $15 per year
The government has slashed fishing licences for co-operatives in Kanyemba while granting special wildlife hunting permits in response to pleas by the local community. In a move set to resuscitate the...
View ArticleMonetary Policy lays out economic recovery path
Rebalancing the economy, containing government expenditure and increasing productivity summarize the measures being sought by the 2018 Monetary Policy review presented this afternoon. The economy has...
View ArticleNick Mangwana appointed Information Permanent Secretary
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Mr Ndavaningi (Nick) Mangwana as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services. In a statement, the Chief...
View ArticleRBZ negotiates US$500m facility to buttress FCAs
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is finalising discussions with the African Export-Import Bank towards a US$500 million Nostro Stabilisation Guarantee Facility to provide foreign currency account (FCA)...
View ArticleSNIPER STORM INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT
Zim dancehall singer Sniper Storm is thanking God after he walked away from this accident which happened at Chaka Growth Point in Masvingo province over the weekend. The musician escaped with minor...
View ArticleInside Dj Stavo’s 200k wedding: PICTURES
Local wheelspinner DJ Stavo married his longtime sweetheart Kudzai Alifa Adams at a wedding held at the Meikles Hotel in Harare on Saturday that has become the talk of town. The two, who have been...
View ArticleRBZ distances itself from parallel exchange market
The governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Dr John Mangudya has refuted accusations that the central bank is at the centre of fuelling parallel market trading in the form of United States dollars,...
View ArticleZACC has started investigating ACCZ Bishop Ndanga
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has started investigating Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) president Bishop Johannes Ndanga on allegations of defrauding more than 20 000...
View ArticleGovt to sell diamonds online
In a bid to promote transparency and the ease of doing business, diamond auctions will now be done through an online system and superintended upon by a software, Mines and Mining Development Minister...
View ArticleMutare on high alert after a confirmed case of cholera
Authorities in Mutare are on high alert after a confirmed case of cholera was recorded on Wednesday and another suspected case was reported in Marange. Mutare City Council director of health services...
View ArticleZesa executives appear in court
The three Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) top executives arrested yesterday have appeared in court for their initial remand hearing on charges of criminal abuse of office involving over...
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