Govt under scrutiny over TBs
TBs are short-term government debt instruments issued to raise funds for public spending, typically with maturities of 91, 182, or 365 days.
By Blessed Ndlovu
3h ago
Learn nothing, remember nothing
China, for example, uses solar-powered equipment to clamp cars whose drivers would not have paid parking fees.
By Newsday
3h ago
Discipline over doubt: Stop waiting and start becoming
The path to your goal doesn’t require perfection; it demands progress.
By Rutendo Kureya
3h ago
Nees pays tribute to Banda
Banda’s passing leaves a significant void in Zimbabwean football.
By Sports Reporter
3h ago
Nssa a revolving door
That is not surprising at all given the culture of non-accountability and hidden incompetence within State-owned enterprises (SoEs).
By Vince Musewe
3h ago
Zimplow registers US$12,07m revenue in first 5 months
Service hours increased by 53% over the previous year and were 19% ahead of budget, while parts sales improved, being 16% ahead compared to the previous YTD.
By Melody Chikono
3h ago
Local creatives take centre stage at SA conference
As official representatives, the two brought with them a unique Zimbabwean perspective to the pan-African conversations that were presented.
By Khumbulani Muleya
3h ago
Zim anti-drug fight disjointed, MPs warn
The report said hospitals were facing staff shortages due to a government freeze on recruitment.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
3h ago
D-Day for Gukurahundi hearings court challenge
The respondents were yet to file responses to the application by end of day yesterday.
By Silas Nkala
3h ago