Zec to test Biometric Voter Registration kits
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will this week test Biometric Voter Registration kits at polling stations that will be used in the 2018 harmonised elections.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Lest we forget — our hearts must have a ‘spirit that must unite and not divide’
AS the final countdown to the dawn of a new era, the launch of a new State of Zimbabwe at the break of a new day on 18 April 1980…
Minimum speed limits, licence points docking on course
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Government is working on a law that will see traffic offenders accumulating demerit points that will result in their drivers’ licences being revoked as part…
Mwazha heard death knock on her door
Desire Ncube The wife of the leader of Apostolic African Church, Mai Joyce Mwazha, who passed away last week, seemed to know her time was up, telling close congregants as…
Doing the Indepen-dance!
Andrew Moyo Once you hear a song like “Maruza Imi” and “Vapambi vePfumi” by Cde Chinx, or Dr Thomas Mapfumo’s “Pfumvu Paruzevha” and “Zimbabwe Yevatema”, you can never forget it.
Bishop Nehemiah talks succession
Garikai Mazara Extra Editor Speaking on the eve of Good Friday, Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi – the leader of what is probably the largest indigenous church in Zimbabwe, the Zion Christian…
Convent student on 3 US scholarships
Bridge Reporter DUMISILE MPHAMBA (19) says the United States has an education system to match her ambition
Ingwebu suspends Mahewu production as revenue dips …company to retrench, cut salaries
Vusumuzi Dube, Business Reporter THE Bulawayo Municipal Commercial Undertaking (BMCU)-run Ingwebu Breweries has suspended its non-alcoholic sorghum mahewu production after raising a paltry $6 143 in the fourth quarter to…
Harare, Zicosu aim guns at Kasukuwere
The Zanu-PF Harare Provincial Executive Council yesterday passed a no-confidence on National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere and provincial commissar Cde Shadreck Mashayamombe in a day of high drama that…
‘Pay school fees with goats, labour’
Wendy Gwata Parents who cannot raise tuition fees for children can offer livestock in lieu of payment or do chores for learning institutions, a Cabinet minister has said.











