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Govt encourages innovation among small-scale miners

Mines deputy minister Polite Kambamura encouraged local mines to scale up production and reduce reliance on foreign players.
By Nizbert Moyo 15h ago

ED dangles incentives for local beneficiation

Government was committed to leveraging the mining industry to drive technological and industrial advancements, Mnangagwa said.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 11, 2024

80% of Zimbos against ED2030 agenda: Survey

There has, however, been resistance to the 2030 agenda, forcing Mnangagwa to publicly announce that he will retire when his term of office expires in 2028.
By Chantay Ruswa Oct. 11, 2024

Logistics ground Gukurahundi hearings

Key players in Matabeleland regions this week accused officials responsible for the process of allegedly
By Silas Nkala Oct. 8, 2024

Nepotism, corruption mar Harare land allocations

The commission recently heard that the land allocated to the city’s director of works Zvenyika Chawatama Chawatama for US$55 000 was actually valued at US$146 000.
By Gracious Daniel Oct. 8, 2024

CUT’s Varsity Heights bowls over ED

The fund partnered First Mutual Life, First Mutual Health, Deloitte's Pension Fund, First Mutual Properties, Nicoz Diamond Insurance and the Local Authorities Pension Fund.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 7, 2024

Mnangagwa must introspect on Vision 2030

There are a plethora of questions surrounding myriad of social, economic, political and environmental challenges in Zimbabwe and in the region as a whole.
By Nevison Mpofu Oct. 6, 2024

ED shows impotence

Parliament has not seen much action in lawmaking in the session except the perfunctory passing of legislation to legalise the budget.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Oct. 5, 2024

Sleeping on duty

The second category, Mnangagwa said, comprised Bills that came to light since his last address, but which ministries never forwarded to Parliament.
By Newsday Oct. 4, 2024