Day: January 21, 2024
Let’s be united, stand firm — President
AFRICAN countries must be completely independent from their erstwhile colonial masters and determine their own destinies, harnessing science and technology to propel their development, President Mnangagwa has said. Yesterday, the President joined world leaders, mostly drawn from the African continent, to witness the inauguration of President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) […]
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Fresh measures to prop up Zimdollar
The GOVERNMENT is set to unveil new interventions, which may include reforming the foreign currency auction system and boosting foreign currency supply in the market, to deal with the recent volatility affecting the Zimbabwe dollar. The recent weakening of the local currency has been attributed to speculative behaviour and scarcity of hard currency in the […]
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Zim receives one million cholera vaccines
ZIMBABWE will this week take delivery of a consignment of close to one million cholera vaccines ahead of the commencement of a nationwide vaccination campaign set to kick off next month. The Ministry of Health and Child Care has secured about 2,2 million doses of the oral cholera vaccine (OCV) from the International Coordinating Group […]
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Zim arrears clearance, debt resolution talks resume
Sunday Mail Reporter THE next round of high-level talks on Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance and debt resolution process will be held next month, marking yet another pivotal moment in the country’s quest to clear its international debt and unlock fresh sources of capital. On Friday, three technical committees set up to steer the negotiations convened a […]
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Zim-China trade forecast to soar this year
ZIMBABWE and China are on course to further deepen economic ties this year, underlining the growing relations between the two countries under the comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation framework. Last year ended on a high, with trade volumes estimated at over US$2,5 billion — a new record. As of October, trade between Harare and Beijing […]
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CAF condemn National Sports Stadium, Rufaro — again
THE Confederation of African Football (CAF) have once again condemned both the National Sports Stadium and Rufaro Stadium as unsuitable to host international football matches, raising the prospect that the Warriors might be forced to play their homes games in a foreign country, especially in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in June. Premier Soccer League […]
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Operation Chenesa Harare extended by 7 days
THE ongoing campaign to restore cleanliness in Harare has been extended by seven days to allow the Harare City Council to develop a sustainable solid waste management plan for the capital. The Government-led operation, which was launched a fortnight ago, has so far cleared over 12 000 tonnes of garbage from Harare’s overflowing dumpsites. According […]
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