New Govt list of priorities outlined
Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday outlined the priorities of a new Cabinet he will announce soon with civil servants salaries, revival of industry, employment creation through indigenisation, increased electricity generation,…
Elections free and fair, say former leaders
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Former African Heads of State and Government and other senior dignitaries who attended President Mugabe’s inauguration in Harare yesterday hailed Zimbabwe’s elections as free and fair.
West cannot overturn people’s choice of leadership, President
Harare Bureau Western nations cannot overturn Zimbabweans’ choice of leadership no matter how powerful they maybe because it is the people’s inherent right to choose who lead them, President Mugabe…
Emulate Africa’s founding fathers: President
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter President Mugabe has bemoaned the weaknesses by some of the current crop of African leaders and urged them to be incisive and emulate the potent legacy…
Politburo to decide on Nkala, Karakadzai hero statuses
Herald Reporter THE Zanu-PF Politburo will meet today to discuss the hero statuses of veteran nationalist Cde Enos Nkala and freedom fighter Air Commodore Mike Karakadzai (Rtd) who died in…
Lancaster House Constitution, GPA die natural death
Hebert Zharare Political Editor THE Lancaster House Constitution, the Global Political Agreement and all its derivatives including the inclusive Government died a natural death yesterday as the new Constitution fully…
Govt to provide decent accommodation
Harare Bureau Zimbabweans must expect decent accommodation and improved social services which MDC-T led councils failed to deliver in the past 10 years, outgoing Local Government, Rural and Urban Development…
‘West cannot overturn Zimbabweans’ choice’
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter Western nations cannot overturn Zimbabweans’ choice of leadership no matter how powerful they maybe because it is the people’s inherent right to choose who lead them,…
Botswana deports over 135 000 Zimbabweans
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent BOTSWANA has deported more than 135 000 Zimbabweans through the three western region border posts between January 2009 and July this year.


