Police Summon 'Abducted' Activist Dzamara's Brother
POLICE have summoned the brother of abducted political activist Itai Dzamara after his family, this week, released images of the still missing former journalist apparently in captivity and claimed he...
View ArticleReserve Bank Says Multi-Currency System Dead
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe on Tuesday conceded that the multi-currency systema dopted in 2009 was effectively dysfunctional with the economy trading solely on the United States dollar, which has resulted...
View ArticleHow to grow food in drought-hit Zimbabwe? Add irrigation
Several rivers pass from Zimbabwe's lush Eastern highlands through the lowlands of drought-hit Chipinge, Mutare and Chimanimani districts. But while river water is plentiful, hard-up farmers have no...
View ArticleSwahili, Portuguese and Mandarin in New Education Curriculum
[The Herald] Government has introduced Mandarin, Swahili, Portuguese and French in the new primary and secondary education curriculum. ......
View ArticleClinic Changes Lives for Young People With HIV
Born with HIV and living on the streets in Zimbabwe is a double challenge to say the least, but this was the situation for Anashe* who was orphaned in 2007, when he was 12. He used to socialise with a...
View ArticleZimbabwe's Economic Reform Challenges
[Brookings] en months ago, on August 26, 2015, Zimbabwe's 92-year old leader, Robert Mugabe announced a 10-point plan to revitalize economic growth. Since then, the government has taken steps that...
View ArticleMnangagwa Must Succeed Mugabe or There Will Be Bloodshed, Say War Vets
[New Zimbabwe] VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the "only candidate for succession" and any attempt to block his takeover would "cause bloodshed in the country", the country's war veterans have...
View ArticleMasholds Profits Slide
[Financial Gazette] PROFIT after tax at Mashonaland Holdings Limited dipped by US$281 000 during the half year to March 31, 2016 as growth at the listed property giant was stifled by a deepening...
View ArticleRBZ Reads Riot Act
[Financial Gazette] RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya has moved to curb alleged violation of exchange control regulations after reading the riot act to bankers at a meeting with...
View ArticleHarare Urged to Utilise Farming Assets
[Financial Gazette] THE city of Harare can use its assets to generate revenue instead of relying solely on rates from residents, former Harare mayor, Muchadeyi Masunda, has said. ......
View Article'Overregulation to Stifle Banks'
[Financial Gazette] A BANKING sector report has warned against over regulation of the financial system. ......
View ArticleAfDB, Malawi Ink Us Us$1 Million Humanitarian Assistance Grant Agreement
[Financial Gazette] THE African Development Bank and the Government of the Republic of Malawi signed a grant agreement for a humanitarian emergency assistance to mitigate the effects of the 2015 floods...
View ArticleVere in Joint Venture With Rhythm City
[The Herald] South Africa-based Zimbabwean stylist and creative consultant Ngugi Vere partnered with popular drama Rhythm City and High Rollers at the just-ended Soweto Fashion Week. Rhythm City is a...
View ArticleChurchill to Host Handball Tourney
[The Herald] UPCOMING handball players from local High Schools will have the opportunity to showcase their skills this weekend when they converge at Churchill for the Under-20 tournament. ......
View ArticleHeadache for Micho As Zimbabwe Mauls Uganda Cranes
[Independent (Kampala)] Uganda Cranes head coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic was left with a headache that he must sort in three days ahead of his team's 2017 AFCON qualifier against Botswana. Micho...
View ArticleZimbabwe - Turning Money Into Nothing
[Financial Gazette] FOR nearly three years the Government of Zimbabwe has been living beyond its means, not by a small margin, but massively. ......
View ArticleGMB Pension Fund Broke
[Financial Gazette] THE situation at the loss-making State granary, the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), has taken another turn for the worst amid revelations that the parastatal is failing to make pension...
View ArticleNo Going Back On Prepaid Water Meters, Says Council
[The Herald] Harare City Council is forging ahead with plans to install prepaid water meters despite protests from residents. ......
View ArticleMushore Torches Storm At Town House
[The Herald] Harare City Council directors and other employees have been thrown into confusion after former NMB chief executive Mr James Mushore wrote a circular to all city departments informing them...
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