ED opens $40m refinery in Mutare

President Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the $40 million Willowton Group’s refinery here and commended the company for responding to Government’s call for beneficiation of agricultural produce.

VP Mohadi speaks on economic progress

Government has removed bottlenecks hindering economic revival and foreign direct investment in the country, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

Opposition parties in panic mode

Panic has gripped opposition political parties ahead of this year’s harmonised elections, with officials worried about President Mnangagwa and zanu-pf’s resolve not to focus on electioneering on the eve of the polls.

MDC-T fires Khupe, Gutu

The MDC-T national council yesterday expelled co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe, party spokesman Mr Obert Gutu and organising secretary Mr Abednigo Bhebhe, while also accepting the resignation of national chairman Mr Lovemore Moyo.

Zanu-PF youths gear for nationwide campaigns

The Zanu-PF Youth League will soon roll out nationwide campaigns that will start at grassroots level.

US raises new hurdles to re-engagement

The United States government has proposed multiple prescriptive reforms as a precondition for re-engagement with Zimbabwe’s new administration led by President Mnangagwa.

Judge raps shebeens

Shebeens are dangerous places where drunk patrons can engage in fights, some of which might be fatal, a High Court has said in a case in which two men escaped with wholly suspended sentences for killing a reveller at their shebeen over a $2 debt.

Mudenda meets EU team

Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda on Wednesday met with the European Union (EU) election exploratory team and advised them that Parliament was going to align the electoral law ahead of elections.

Ruling party clarifies queries on candidature

Zanu-PF yesterday indicated that prospective candidates who intend to represent the ruling party under the women quota and in National Assembly in the forthcoming harmonised elections need to have served at district level – and not provincial level – for a minimum of five years to be eligible.

A GREEK TRAGEDY THAT WON’T GO AWAY . . . THEY CAME, THEY CHEERED AND THEY LOST . . .

FOR me, it was like July 25, ’93 being replayed before my eyes all over again, reliving that nightmare, enduring that pain, the agony and shame that came with failure and the sheer weight of disappointment that came with seeing a dream being crushed in such ruthless fashion.

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