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$1.9 billion cash injection for Zim economy – RBZ

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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will gradually inject nearly $1.9 billion cash into the economy over the next six months to boost liquidity, governor Dr John Mangudya has said.

Birth registration for Under 6 free

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Birth registration for children below six years will remain free of charge, as Government is committed to ensuring that all citizens across the country have access to  identification documents, Registrar-General Clement Masango said yesterday.

New Zupco fleet set for commissioning

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Herald Reporters President Mnangagwa will next week commission another batch of 66 buses from China, as Government continues equipping the resuscitated Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) and expanding its fleet so it can provide affordable and reliable mass transport. The company is expected to eventually resume its role at the apex of public transport. President […]

Bakers reduce bread price

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Nesia Mhaka Herald Correspondent Bakers Inn has led major bakeries in reducing bread prices by around $1 a loaf after the Government started supplying millers with cheaper wheat. The National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) chief executive Mr Ngoni Mazango confirmed the new prices in a Press statement yesterday and said Bakers Inn had already […]

Mohadi to lead clean-up campaign

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ACTING President Kembo Mohadi will today lead the National Clean-Up Campaign at Waverly Bus Stop in Kadoma as the country prepares to mark the campaign’s first anniversary.

Editorial Comment: UN voice must guide the world on Zim

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David Hume, a Scottish thinker of the commercial era, argued that the aim of science is not to get certainty, but probability.

President Mnangagwa in Botswana for Masisi inauguration

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President Mnangagwa will today witness the historic inauguration of Botswana’s fifth leader when President-elect Mokgweetsi Masisi takes the oath of office this morning at the University of Botswana Indoor Sports Arena here in Gaborone.

Cancer affects 2 000 women annually: Minister

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Zimbabwe is among 10 countries that have been most affected by cancer which claims at least 2 000 women annually, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

Govt rules US envoy offside

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Government has rebuked United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols for his utterances on the recent SADC anti-sanctions march to press for the removal of the embargo against Harare.

Private sector urged to market Brand Zimbabwe

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THE private sector should support Government in positioning and marketing the country’s brand and goods across the globe, leveraging on digital transformation and knowledge-driven initiatives being spearheaded by the Second Republic.

RBZ to inject $1 billion new coins, notes

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Cash in circulation will slightly more than double over the next six months, as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) injects an extra $1 billion to satisfy legitimate demand for coins and small notes, but still make it impractical to use cash for larger transactions.

Youths mustn’t tire in corruption fight: President

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The Zanu-PF Youth League must not tire in the fight against corruption as the party and Government intensify efforts to end the scourge.

ED defends local currency

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No country can develop without its own currency, President Mnangagwa said yesterday while defending economic policies adopted by the Government to revive the economy.

Intensify anti-litter enforcement: VP Mohadi

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Farirai Machivenyika and Yeukai Tazira The Zimbabwe Republic Police has been called upon to come up with an environmental law enforcement unit to curb littering and dumping of waste at undesignated places. This was said by Vice President Kembo Mohadi after participating at the 11th National Clean-Up Exercise held at Fife Avenue Shopping Centre in […]

Govt Gazettes war veterans Bill

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Herald Reporter Government yesterday gazetted the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Bill to establish a board that will address their rights, welfare and benefits, among other issues. The Bill, HB 15 (2019), will repeal the War Veterans Act and the Ex-Political, Prisoners, Detainees and Restrictees Act. “The purpose of the Bill is to provide for […]

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim needs a reliable mass transport system

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Reliable mass transport is crucial in enhancing the ease of doing business.

Editorial Comment: Councils must back Govt efforts to achieve more

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Many like to overplay the lack of communication between Government and the main opposition party, along with the refusal of the MDC-Alliance to join the political parties forum set up by President Mnangagwa unless there is an outsider as chair, to be precise a Westerner, chosen by the opposition. Yet since the elections last year […]

Listed companies’ earnings to moderate

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Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Listed companies’ earnings are expected to moderate in the medium-to-long term as the local currency finds its footing, according to analysts. An analysis of listed stocks’ published interims during the course of the year shows that earnings have risen on exchange rate gains, following currency reforms that have been undertaken […]

Modern police college a priority — Mathema

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A modern police college and the provision of tools of the trade remain a priority, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema has said.

Indian medical experts head to Manicaland

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A group of Indian medical doctors is in the country to provide free medical services in Manicaland Province under the auspices of the International Rotary Club.
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