ZANU PF’s women league will hold its elective conference soon. This would come barely a month after the youth league elected its new leadership. The two conferences would be followed by the party’s congress in October where President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to be endorsed as the party’s sole presidential candidate for the fast-approaching 2023…
INDIA has pledged to continue supporting the country’s health delivery system in the wake of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking…
THE Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) lifted the suspension of Voedsel Tobacco and three other private tobacco contractors yesterday. This comes as…
ZIMBABWE and Botswana have set up village anti-stock theft committees meant to curb cattle rustling and other criminal activities on the two…
SIMBISA Brands through its Nandos Chicken is on an expansion drive that will see more employment opportunities being created through the establishment…
A LACK of respect and abusive behaviour by some opposition members is standing in the way of “progressive forces” working together against Zanu PF ahead of the crunch 2023 national elections, opposition leader Douglas Mwonzora has said. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mwonzora also reiterated his belief that opposition unity based on a shared vision was “absolutely…
MOST of the riveting programmes on fast-growing independent commercial television station, 3Ktv, entered their second season yesterday, with plenty of surprises in store for…
Rutendo Ngara THE government has moved to root out revenue leakages, corrupt activities or cyber fraudsters by launching a Telecommunication Traffic Monitoring System (TTMS) to monitor all online activities in the telecommunications industry. Speaking at the commissioning of the system in Harare yesterday, minister of Information Communication Technologies, Postal and Courier Services Jenfan Muswere said the machine self-declared revenue collections and minimises possibilities of…
THE ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has revealed that from 2019 to 2021 the country recorded a downward trend…
Adelaide Moyo recently in Victoria Falls MINERS in the country have appealed to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to review the current foreign currency retention policies to address cashflow problems the industry is facing. Under the RBZ arrangement, mining companies retain 60 percent of their export proceeds, which they say is inadequate for business…
