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Economic woes cast shadow over Harare’s Sadc summit preps

The upcoming summit that Harare will host has a potential for global recognition and strengthening of Africa’s international relations.
By Evans Mathanda 5h ago
Revisit recall law: Zesn
Revisit recall law: Zesn
Opposition CCC supporters protested the recall of their legislators, charging that it was a Zanu PF sponsored plot to weaken the party.
By Lorraine Muromo 5h ago
FCB secures US$15m AfDB facility
FCB last year secured credit lines worth US$33,32 million from  the European Investment Bank and Afreximbank.
By Business Reporter 5h ago
Sweet sour sugar as Delta to pay US$46m in new tax
He said they were being very careful in everything they do not to compromise their offerings to customers.
By Tatira Zwinoira 5h ago
Sikhala bemoans assault on democracy
Sikhala said his arrest was part of a greater ploy to halt him from participating in the August 2023 general polls as Zanu PF prepared to steal the election.
Maruwa takes aim at Ngezi
The Sunshine Boys are unbeaten in their opening eight games, winning seven to top the log standings.
By Terry Madyauta 5h ago
Minister grilled over measles deaths
Murombedzi further sought elucidation on the deaths among religious sects.
By Nhau Mangirazi 5h ago
The forgotten faces of war
So, the next time you hear about war on the news, remember the forgotten faces
Kadoma land dispute spills into court
The applicants were then given an ultimatum to immediately vacate the property in question, failure of which they would be forcibly evicted resulting in the matter spilling into court.
Ambassador speaks on Zim, EU relations
The Kariba Dam project is one of our biggest rehabilitation projects. It is a high technology project which has engaged all EU member States.
By Tendai Sauta 5h ago
Thoughts on the continent’s debt crisis as Africa Day nears
Due to its strong reliance on commodity exports and lack of economic diversification, the continent is vulnerable to changes in international markets.
By Artwell Dzobo 5h ago
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Govt official ‘mocks’ PWDs in WhatsApp leak
Chokuda also indicated that Parliament would fund the trip.
By Sydney Kawadza 5h ago
Katsande hints at Billiat’s Warriors return
While Brito was perceived the favourite and also popular with the fans, it looks like Zifa are looking elsewhere.
By Sports Reporter 5h ago
Kaindu concedes pressure
After the ZPC match, Highlanders host high-riding Manica Diamonds at Barbourfields in a mid-week game.
By Fortune Mbele 5h ago
Siblings’ fight over ‘donated’ house ends in Supreme Court
On November 24, 2022, the appellant filed an application for a declaratory order at the High Court to order the transfer of the property to her.
Influenza outbreak hits Zim
Particularly vulnerable individuals include young children, the elderly, pregnant women, the obese, and individuals suffering from chronic diseases.
By Problem Masau 5h ago
DeMbare in triple boost
Their recent good run of form has seen them move to sixth place on the log with 16 points, six behind log leaders Manica Diamonds.
By Henry Mhara 5h ago
ZAPF conference kicks-off in Vic Falls
Chibaya said the industry needed to take the lead in influencing decisions that affected it.
By Melody Chikono 5h ago
Govt targets 50 000mt a month in food aid
Masuka said to ensure there is stability government would intervene using its own institutions.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 5h ago
TIMB pushes for tobacco value-addition
The country produced 296 million kilogrammes of tobacco last year.
Relief for dry-prone Mwenezi community
The water, sanitation and hygiene intervention include the rehabilitation of 15 boreholes in three wards.
By Moses Mugugunyeki 5h ago
Former minister Eunice Sandi Moyo dies
She was a member of Zanu PF’s politburo for a long time during late ruler Robert Mugabe’s era.
By Patricia Sibanda 19h ago
Amid Zimbabwe’s mass exodus, meet the doctors and nurses who stayed behind
A friend recommended a nearby clinic operating illegally in someone’s home. “I had a conviction that this was the only immediate option,” she says.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa May. 16, 2024
Health ministry ‘fixing’ Chiwenga’s mess
“VP Chiwenga is said to have created chaos at the Health ministry and the new guys are trying to fix that,” a source told NewsDay.
By Garikai Tunhira May. 16, 2024
ZB eyes growth despite economic storm
Zimbabwe’s annualised gross domestic product growth is projected to fall to 3,5% this year from 5,5% in 2023 , according to official estimates.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 16, 2024
Zim content added to Emirates’ inflight entertainment
The airline said passengers on the flight can browse movies or television shows to maximise travel experiences.
By SHARON ZEBRA May. 16, 2024
Dairibord to milk from cost containment measures
The consumer staples concern noted that the group was prepared to deal with water challenges after commissioning water reservoirs at their factory sites.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA May. 16, 2024
Rushwaya: All in good shape for Vasikana Dzidza Boot Camp
Rushwaya has set June 24 to July 1 for the Vasikana Dzidza Music Camp in Domboshava. Vasikanaka dzidza is an imperative Shona phrase which means “girls get educated.”
By Tendai Sauta May. 16, 2024