EDITORIAL COMMENT: Delivery is of paramount importance

PRESIDENT Mugabe has once again called for unity of purpose and ideological clarity in Zanu-PF. More than that, he told the Politburo in Harare on Wednesday that the party needed…

Govt to transform SPB

Tawanda Musarurwa and Munesu Nyakudya The Government will transform the State Procurement Board (SPB) into a standard setting agency this year as part of broader strategies to eliminate bureaucratic red-tape…

PANIC OVER WORLD CUP

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter PANIC swept across Parliament yesterday as Zimbabwe stumbled closer to missing the 2018 World Cup qualifiers as reality began to sink that for first time since…

Obama goes to prison

Oklahoma City. — Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to visit the inside of a federal prison as part of a push to change the country’s justice system.

Zim shoppers robbed, raped in SA

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau South African police are investigating cases in which two Zimbabwean women were killed, three raped while 25 people were kidnapped by a gang of criminals targeting…

Govt summons French envoy

Felex Share Senior Reporter Government yesterday summoned French ambassador Mr Laurent Delahousse after he pulled a shocker on Tuesday by proposing a toast to MDC-T activist Itai Dzamara who was…

National social protection vital: VP

Lovemore Mataire in Victoria Falls Government has failed to realise full economic benefits from its investment in social protection due to lack of a coherent national social protection framework, Vice…

Producer storms Nigeria

Richard Kohola Arts Correspondent Zimbabwean producer Tatenda Kamera, known for his work with L-Tido featuring Ice Prince‘s hit “Fresh N Clean”, has made history once again, this time producing a…

Active Parly keeps boards in check

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Members of Parliament have for a long time been considered toothless bulldogs who are wasting taxpayers’ money going to the august House to bootlick their masters…

Delta sales volumes drop

Business Reporter DELTA Corp, Zimbabwe’s largest listed company said volumes for the first quarter ended June declined on weak consumer spending largely due to liquidity constraints.

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