A Pan-African research organisation, Afrobarometer has delivered a damning verdict on the President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) initiative with its latest survey showing weak support from citizens.
According to the research network most Zimbabweans prefer a national dialogue that includes other stakeholders such as
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) recently intercepted three transit fuel trucks in Chirundu that were allegedly smuggling fuel into the country under the pretense that it was Zambia-bound, in the process prejudicing the country of potential revenue through organized crime, the Authority has said.
During the
Monthly inflation slowed by 1.32 percentage points in the month of July to reach 2.56 percent- the fourth lowest in the last 12 months- as monetary policy measures implemented by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) of keeping reserve money growth under check continues to
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, -- With the Tokyo Olympics rugby sevens competition underway from today until 31st July at the Tokyo Stadium, Rugby Africa (www.RugbyAfrique.com) is fully supporting and wishing well the South African and Kenyan teams who qualified for the Olympics.
South Africa, bronze medallists
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has asked United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) to reinstate a nurse who was suspended from a training programme after a pregnancy test returned a false positive result.
Authorities at UBH on 17 May 2021, suspended Sibongikosi Jacoline Dube from participating in
Zimfest Live will return at the end of the month after a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Jah Prayzah, Trevor Dongo, Gemma, Poptain and Tamy Moyo are the international acts lined up for the festival this year, with a host of local acts that include
The Zimbabwe Professional Nurses Union (ZPNU) has condemned the proposed amendments to the Health Services Act saying it is a drawback to workers’ freedoms.
On Friday, Government gazetted Amendments to the Act which once passed, will require health care providers to give two days’ notice in
Reserve money which refers to funds banks are allowed to hold by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for purposes of lending without negatively affecting the economy, decreased by ZW$149.39 million to ZW$24.31 billion for the week ended 16 July 2021.
The stock of money stood
Harare North legislator Norman Markham who is seeking a reversal of the 'questionable' land deal between the City of Harare and Kenneth Raydon Sharpe owned Augur Investments says the agreement was fraudulent and against good morals.
In his answering affidavit to a High Court application, Markham