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Government sticks to de-dollarisation plan

THE government is sticking to its five-year de-dollarisation plan, and confident that fiscal and monetary measures put in place to stabilise the local currency will succeed in the long term, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said yesterday. The country re-introduced its own currency in 2019 after a decade-long hiatus and put in place a five-year de-dollarisation roadmap…

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Zimstat conducts agriculture and livestock survey

Hazel Marimbiza THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) has embarked on a sample-based agriculture and livestock survey across all farming sectors of Zimbabwe to assess data for use in assessing food security at both household and national level. According to Zimstat, the programme, which commenced on February 14 and is expected to end on March…

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Teachers put Government on notice

ANOTHER showdown is looming between authorities and striking teachers.This comes after the educators demanded yesterday that the government withdraws its threat to fire them if they don’t return to work next week.The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union (ARTUZ) said it would contest in court if authorities did not recant their threats of deeming striking teachers to…

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Farmers fret over dry spell as crops wilt

Melisa Chatikobo FARMERS are worried by the current prolonged dry spell around the country as the situation is beginning to take a toll on their crops. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Zimbabwe Farmers Union secretary-general Paul Zakariya said the most affected crops were in the southern parts of the country.“The same crop that was…

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Welshman meets Thokozani Khupe… but former deputy PM during the GNU won’t join CCC

TWO prominent politicians from the southern region, Welshman Ncube and Thokozani Khupe, met for surprise talks on Tuesday — to advance opposition interests. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday amid swirling speculation about the motive for the meeting, Khupe’s spokesperson Ntando Ndlovu ruled out her boss joining the rebranded Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) which…

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ZITF intensifies drive to attract foreign investors

Hazel Marimbiza THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) says it has intensified efforts to attract foreign investors to participate at its 62nd edition taking place in April. This comes as the ZITF officials are currently in Harare where they are meeting heads of foreign diplomatic missions based in Zimbabwe to canvas for their participation.ZITF deputy…

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Parliament calls for timeous disbursement of devolution funds

Rumbidzai Ngwenya PARLIAMENT has called on the ministry of Finance to disburse devolution funds to the country’s ailing local authorities on time, saying delays were stalling development. In a report tabled before the National Assembly on Tuesday by the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, legislators said some local authorities were receiving devolution funds later than…

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‘Resume work or you are out’

Dionne Kanyowa THE Public Service Commission (PSC) gave striking teachers an ultimatum to resume work yesterday or risk being fired. This came as the High Court granted default relief to the striking teachers, after Primary and Secondary Education minister Evelyn  Ndlovu failed to respond to their application.The teachers were contesting their suspension by Ndlovu, which…

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Harare firm loses US$135k to armed robbers

Rumbidzai Ngwenya A HARARE company lost US$135 712 to five armed robbers  who pounced on its premises in Avondale in the early hours of Tuesday. In a Tweet last night, the police said the five suspects with unidentified weapons attacked a security guard (53) who was on duty at the company before getting away with…

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ED hacked off by power cuts

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, is losing patience with the country’s continuing inability to stem its debilitating power cuts, which are making life miserable for both consumers and business. Speaking in Harare yesterday, at the official start of Cabinet sittings for this year, Mnangagwa slammed the excessive bureaucracy which was delaying the licensing of more independent power…

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