THE government must urgently find a way to address skyrocketing prices of basic goods in the country, as part of a sustainable…
ZIMBABWE has put in place seed regulations for importing industrial hemp to scale-up the crop’s production and replace tobacco as the main…
THE United Nations Population Fund Zimbabwe (UNFPA) has raised concern over the resurgence of nurses’ strikes in the country, saying events like…
LAFARGE Zimbabwe is set to commission a new Vertical Cement Mill (VCM) by the end of June meant to increase the company’s…
THE parliamentary portfolio committee on Information says the completion of the country’s digital migration project by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)…
Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw PARLIAMENT has expressed concern over the dereliction of the country’s recreational facilities after the government channelled only two percent of the ministry in charge’s 2021 budget towards their renovation and construction. In a report presented in Parliament on Tuesday, the parliamentary portfolio committee on Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation chaired by MP…
Zimbabwe’s largest life insurance company by policy holders, Econet Life Private Limited, has revamped its education insurance cover product to ensure continuity…
EX-PUBLIC Service minister Prisca Mupfumira and her then permanent secretary in the ministry Ngoni Masoka will now stand trial on September 15. The two are facing allegations of abuse of duty as public officers and corruptly concealing a transaction involving a US$90 000 loan application from Nssa for the purchase of a supposed ministerial vehicle…
FORMER Zesa Holdings group chief executive Joshua Chifamba together with the company’s group secretary Saidi Sangula and legal officer Garikayi Churu have been cleared of allegations of criminal abuse of duty. The trio was accused of conniving to engage Chihambakwe, Mutizwa and Partners Legal Firm to carry out debt collection services for the Zimbabwe Electricity…
‘Talks noble, but only under Polad’ … Charamba underlines, as clergy pushes for alternative platform
AUTHORITIES are not opposed to national dialogue, but are not in support of talks that would be held outside the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has said. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Charamba also said the “Zimbabwe We Want” campaign that is being pushed by some church leaders is not…
