Key findings of the Making Access Possible (Diagnostic) launched in the capital today shows that mobile money operators were the most trusted financial service providers.
Mr. Mugabe denounced those fanning factionalism and told them to stop it as he was not going anywhere.
The results, however, show that fertility will remain high at four children per woman for the next two decades largely because it occurred too early and late in the lives of mothers.
Speaking at a one day post-budget seminar on Tuesday, Mudenda said all public funds must be fully accounted for.
The program to be funded by IFAD will rehabilitate and develop new smallholder irrigation covering 8,000 hectares and benefiting more than 20,000 households.
Among the deals signed are $1.4 billion and $98 million China’s Export and Import Bank’s concessionary loan agreements for the expansion of Hwange Power Station and TelOne’s fiber optic project.
Mr. Mugabe said the two countries were collaborating in projects in almost every sector.
Some Zimbabwean and Chinese nationals, including schoolchildren and Zanu PF supporters wearing their party regalia, gave the Chinese leader a rousing welcome.
The streets of Harare have been swept clean in anticipation of the historic visit by the Chinese leader.
Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe is overhauling all pieces of legislation that hinder business or scare away potential investors, among them the controversial indigenization laws.
Chinamasa said the country's economy was expected to grow by 2.7 percent next year despite current harsh conditions.
According to the Environment, Water and Climate ministry, the country’s annual mean surface temperature has warmed by about 0.4 degrees Celsius from 1900 to 2000.
In actions and words on his first tour of the world's poorest continent, Pope Francis has sent a message to African leaders that they could do with less pomp and a bit more humility
Barbra Nyangairi, told the National Assembly’s education committee Wednesday that only a small fraction of the 85,965 deaf children are attending primary and secondary schools.
He said while the situation in Zimbabwe has improved, not enough has been done to warrant the removal of the so-called targeted sanctions.
Mrs. Mugabe has taken the country by storm and many now believe she is positioning herself for the highest office in the land.
Magistrate Tendai Mahwe ordered the three journalists not to interfere with police investigations, reside at their recorded home addresses and report to the police once week
Hove's widow, Tekla, urged Zimbabweans to take on the literary world which she said her husband had conquered by playing his part and raising his family well.
Linda Masarira, a former workers committee chairperson in Mutare, said they are urging all workers to stay put until the company pays them their dues.
'The only way President Mugabe can save Zimbabwe from its current economic woes would be to engage the opposition political parties in finding solutions to the country's problems'
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