Zimbabwe's Youth Defy Blackout To Organize Protests On Social Media
Protestors block a road leading to the city following a job boycott started via social media platforms in Harare on July 6, 2016. The Zimbabwean government allegedly tried to block WhatsApp on...
View ArticleJob boycott shuts down much of Zimbabwe as discontent deepens
A job boycott has shut down most of Zimbabwe as discontent deepens over increasing economic hardships in the southern Africa country. Streets in the capital, Harare, and other cities were deserted...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Government Policies Hurting Tourism
[Financial Gazette] Tourism players have appealed to government to revisit some of its policies that are negatively affecting the industry which is currently grappling with subdued tourist arrivals....
View ArticleZimbabwe: Reprieve for Individual Importers
[The Herald] Individual importers will not be affected by measures which Government came up with to restrict imports of goods that can be produced locally, Industry and Commerce secretary Mrs Abigail...
View ArticleZimbabwe: South Africa Pursues Investment, Trade Opportunities in Zimbabwe
[The Herald] A South African business delegation from a cross section of key sectors of its economy will visit Zimbabwe later this year on a trade and investment mission. According to South African's...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Method Off to Tanzania
[The Herald] TANZANIAN club Young Africans continue to flex their financial muscle by luring Zimbabwean players to the East African country after CAPS United defender Method Mwanjali became the latest...
View ArticleTeachers, Nurses Call Off Job Action - Move Follows Salary Payments - Report...
[The Herald] Government yesterday paid teachers their full June salaries, with unions immediately ordering their members to end their three-day strike. Teachers' unions said they would not stand by...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Strive to Meet Salary Obligations
[The Herald] Government is in the process of mopping up payment of its workers and yesterday teachers were paid their dues for the month of June while today health workers are expected to get theirs....
View ArticleHerald Assistant News Editor Freed Again
[The Herald] Takunda Maodza, who was summoned to court on Wednesday on charges of attempted extortion, was freed again after it emerged the State's case was still in shambles. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Jailed Church Leader Gumbura Case - State Witness Referred to Concourt
[The Herald] A Harare magistrate has directed a State witness in the case in which jailed Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura is accused of masterminding a foiled jailbreak at...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Riozim Boss Chihota Takes Control of Operations
[Zimbabwe Independent] RioZim Ltd chairman Lovemore Chihota has taken over the day-to-day management of the mining group amid indications he now has an office and works closely with external managers,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Stayaway - the Cause and Course
[The Herald] Joram Nyathi Spectrum LET'S start with congratulations which are due to MDC-T's caricature of Donald Trump, one Douglas Mwonzora, who disclosed at a Press conference this week that his...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Commissioner's Funfair Goes to Bulawayo
[The Herald] Several artistes have been lined up for the first Bulawayo edition of Police Commissioner General's Funfair to be held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds tomorrow. Musicians...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Arda, Prisons Sign Farming Pact
[The Herald] The Agricultural Rural Development Authority yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services that will see the two institutions venturing...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zimpraise in Another Hymn Concert
[The Herald] All is set for the Hymns Night 2 concert to be hosted by popular interdenominational gospel choir Zimpraise at the Rainbow Towers tomorrow. The Hymn Night, which will see some of the top...
View ArticleWinter Maize Benefits Orphans
[The Herald] More than 30 orphanages, children and old people's homes in the province recently took delivery of the maize that was part of the nearly 1 300 tonnes produced by Lowveld sugar-producer...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Nkomo Was a Rare Quality in Leadership
[Zimbabwe Independent] Hero status is not accorded by anyone to anyone. It is earned. Good works speak for themselves and need no Zanu PF politburo comminique to endorse. This was even buttressed by Dr...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Harare Ready for Copa Provincials
[The Herald] HARARE province says they have put in place all that is needed for the Copa Coca-Cola boys Under-16 and girls Under-17 football tournament provincial finals pencilled for today at...
View ArticleReserve Bank Reforms to Microfinance Act
[Zimbabwe Independent] The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is mulling to introduce a raft reforms, including amendments to the Microfinance Act, creation of credit and collateral registries as well as...
View ArticleFormer Harare Chief Mahachi to Pocket $100,000
[The Herald] Former Harare Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi is set to pocket over $100 000 in accrued leave days. Dr Mahachi reportedly accrued over 150 days of leave which amounts to more than $100 000....
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