The European Union has urged Zimbabwe’s Parliament to police the Treasury to ensure effective use of scarce financial resources as the country battles economic challenges. Speaking at the launch of a $4.7 million multi-donor support programme to assist Parliament, head of the EU delegation to Zimbabwe, Philippe Van Damme, said there was need to support
High Commissioners and Ambassadors-designate from the European Union, Nigeria, Egypt, United States of America, Congo, Brazil and the Central African Republic presented their Letters of Credence to President Paul Biya during a solemn ceremony yesterday Ju