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The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe), 19 七月 2026

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ArticlePREACH HARD WORK & PRODUCTION, PRESIDENT TELLS CHURCH

PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA yes­ter­day chal­lenged the Church to encour­age a cul­ture of hard, hon­est work and pro­ductiv­ity as the coun­try accel­er­ates its eco­nomic trans­form­a­tion and devel­op­ment agenda. Address­ing thou­sands of local and...

PREACH HARD WORK & PRODUCTION, PRESIDENT TELLS CHURCH

ArticleZim­b­abwe inches closer to sole use of ZIG for domestic trans­ac­tions

ZIMBABWE is inch­ing closer to the sole use of the local cur­rency — Zim­b­abwe Gold (ZIG) — for domestic trans­ac­tions after meet­ing six of the eight con­di­tions that the Gov­ern­ment believes will sus­tain­ably anchor the local unit, Reserve Bank...

Zim­b­abwe inches closer to sole use of ZIG for domestic trans­ac­tions

ArticleGrow­ing reserves guar­an­tee sta­bil­ity of local cur­rency — Prof Ncube

ZIMBABWEANS can now keep their sav­ings in Zim­b­abwe Gold (ZIG) as the local cur­rency has become stable owing to a com­bin­a­tion of meas­ures that are boost­ing con­fid­ence in the unit and encour­aging its wider use, Fin­ance, Eco­nomic...

Grow­ing reserves guar­an­tee sta­bil­ity of local cur­rency — Prof Ncube

Article‘Govt’s ulti­mate goal is to pro­duce lith­ium bat­ter­ies and solar pan­els’

THE Gov­ern­ment’s ban on the export of lith­ium con­cen­trates, which seeks to pro­mote value addi­tion and bene­fi­ci­ation of min­er­als, has begun bear­ing fruit as pro­du­cers invest in local pro­cessing facil­it­ies, Mines and Min­ing...

‘Govt’s ulti­mate goal is to pro­duce lith­ium bat­ter­ies and solar pan­els’

ArticleNo tribe is super­ior to the other: VP Mohadi

ZIMBABWE is eras­ing the colo­nial-era hier­arch­ies of cul­ture, repla­cing them with a revolu­tion­ary equity where no cul­ture is super­ior to another and where no one and no place is left behind, Vice Pres­id­ent Kembo Mohadi has said. He said...

No tribe is super­ior to the other: VP Mohadi