Day: September 13, 2023

News

All hands on deck . . . as ministers are sworn in

NEWLY appointed Cabinet ministers have pledged to hit the ground running while their senior colleagues have vowed to consolidate the Second Republic’s transformative works that have been the hallmark of President Mnangagwa’s administration. After Cabinet ministers, Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, and Deputy Ministers had taken their oath of office at State […]

Read More
News

Mix of new Cabinet hailed

The new Cabinet announced on Monday has its work cut out and should prioritise the improvement of livelihoods of the generality of the population in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision of achieving an upper middle-income society by 2030. Apart from working towards the achievement of the President’s vision, members of the public and analysts that […]

Read More
Business

Govt okays duty free imports of grain

Private companies can now import maize without paying duty as part of the extra precautions being taken to ensure that the possible lower rainfall this season as a result of an El Nino will not lead to a point of inadequate grains stocks. The announcement of the tax concession was made when the Government was […]

Read More
News

‘President never sought to postpone polls’

AT no point did President Mnangagwa consider postponing this year’s harmonised elections as he is a stickler for constitutionalism, the Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet (Communications), Mr George Charamba, has said. This is contrary to self-serving claims by academic and Government critic, Dr Ibbo Mandaza, that the President sometime […]

Read More
News

EU report lays bare predetermined bias

AHEAD of the August 23 harmonised elections, the European Union Election Observer Mission (EUEOM) had already prepared – in cahoots with the country’s opposition – a damning dossier that was filled with lies, hearsay, and innuendo. In a report gleaned by this publication, the EU came with a predetermined position to soil Zimbabwe’s image as […]

Read More