Mudenda launches Women’s Manifesto
Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has launched the Women’s Manifesto, Women’s Election Charter, The Pledge and the 50-50 Advocacy Campaign, which all call on relevant authorities to promote policies and practices that advance women empowerment in decision making positions.
$15m boost for irrigation
Zimbabwe has signed a $15 million loan agreement with the OPEC Fund for International Development meant to assist smallholder irrigation in four provinces.
Let’s campaign for Zanu-PF victory, says Matemadanda
WAR veterans, ex-detainees and war collaborators have said they will be spearheading Zanu-PF’s election campaign for a resounding victory for the ruling party in this year’s elections.
Govt warns Mthwakazi party activists
GOVERNMENT has warned Mthwakazi Republic Party activists that they face arrest if they continue disrupting national programmes as their actions violate other people’s rights to be heard.
ED’s first 100 days and traffic police
Last weekend I left Harare for Victoria Falls — that international crib of tourism — by road and indeed, it made me reflect on the past. The last time I had done Harare-Victoria Falls by road was in October last year, about a month before the sun set on the Robert Mugabe era and traffic police feasted on me.
UPDATED: Chivayo prosecution imminent
CRIMINAL prosecution of Intratrek managing director, Mr Wicknell Chivayo is imminent as the Zimbabwe Power Company, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the police were finalising evidence against the former convict for failing to implement 100MW solar project despite being paid $5million.
‘Expedite opening of Gulf Sunshine Bazaar’
Harare councillors have urged city officials to expedite the opening of the multi-million- dollar Harare Gulf Sunshine Bazaar constructed along Simon Mazorodze in Mbare to decongest the Central Business District.
January disease threatens farmers
January disease or Theileriosis, has decimated cattle herds in Chikomba, Mashonaland East, as the tick-borne disease continues to cause havoc in some parts of the country.
From cow dung to electricity: Lives change for Chiredzi villagers
For Enock Mangezi cow dung was just another form of manure and floor polish. But a new biogas digester at the home of this 46-year old resident of Pahlela, a village in Zimbabwe’s south eastern Chiredzi district, is starting to put a price on the waste matter.
Mushekwi left out again as Dalian falls
ZIMBABWE international striker Nyasha Mushekwi was again left out of the Dalian Yifang line-up as his club slumped to their second straight loss in the Chinese Super League after a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Guangzhou R&F on Saturday.











