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MPs demand release of CDF funds

Zimbabwe’s Parliament comprises 360 legislators (National Assembly and Senate), but only 210 directly represent constituencies, which means Treasury set aside US$10,5 million.
By Peter Dube 2h ago

Zimbos hail new SA visa regime

Indications are that the Department of Home Affairs set five immigration targets aimed at reducing waiting periods.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago

Sadc meets over Moza post-poll crisis

The Sadc chairperson also interacts with the Sadc Secretariat staff, provides guidance and signs the body’s legal instruments during their tenure.
By Problem Masau 2h ago

WALPE on mission to end violence, and defend female leaders rights

“What we have observed from our researches and trainings is that violence against women, especially women in politics, is a detrimental factor to their participation in politics,” said Chihota. 
By Julia Ndlela 17h ago

Foreign investors must conform to Zim laws

The two companies Riverlion (Pvt) Ltd and Baimei Investments were operating on either side of the Sanyati River.
By Newsday Nov. 5, 2024

IDBZ partners Armtrust Construction, Mabuto family in US$2,8m housing project

Zimbabwe is currently facing a housing deficit exceeding one million units which the government has been failing to reduce due to a lack of capital.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 5, 2024

Quartet set for Sables debut

The match is scheduled to kick off at 1730 hours at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 5, 2024

Mixed feelings about TTI officials’ conduct

The victim said the TTI workers approached her while parked in the central business district (CBD) and clamped her car despite informing them of her health condition.
By Peter Dube Nov. 5, 2024

Low Treasury disbursements stall PSIP projects

The research titled Public Sector Investment Programme Feasibility Assessment for Health and Education Infrastructure Financing.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Nov. 4, 2024