It’s a fun-filled Easter holiday
It will be a fun-filled long weekend for merrymakers across the country as various events are lined up for the Easter holiday.
Economic sanctions have wide impact on African states
Zamuxolo Nduna Correspondent Economic sanctions are defined as the withdrawal of customary trade and financial relations for foreign and security policy purposes. Sanctions take a variety of forms, including travelling…
Councils gobble 45 000ha agric land
At least 45 000 hectares of agricultural land has been lost to illegal land allocations in the past decade, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.
Egypt’s Sisi in landslide victory
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been re-elected for a second term with about 92 percent of the vote, preliminary results showed yesterday, with just over 40 percent of voters casting ballots.
Novel probes marriage, lust and love
Last week was both interesting and a little unhappy for Bookshelf. It saw the arrival of a brand new work titled “Tuku Backstage, Second Edition” which is a comprehensive biography of legendary Zimbabwean musician Oliver Mtukudzi written by Shepherd Mutamba. The week also saw Bookshelf the person falling ill and thereby missing the weekly read.
National blood stocks adequate
THE National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has enough stocks to cater for emergencies during the Easter holidays, an official said yesterday.
Youth portfolio now under Kazembe
GOVERNMENT has transferred the Department of Youth Affairs to the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation under Minister Kazembe Kazembe.
Ngezi make the early running
NGEZI PLATINUM are making a big statement in the early stages of the 2018 Castle Lager Premiership race after they won their third straight game yesterday to maintain their 100 percent start to the marathon.
‘Historic’ S. Korea, DPRK summit set for April 27
South Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) yesterday agreed to hold a summit on April 27 in the truce village of Panmunjom, the first meeting between the leaders of the two sides in 11 years.
Mixed feelings over Zisco Debt Bill
Hundreds of people, the majority of them former Ziscosteel employees, on Wednesday thronged Kwekwe Theatre and Ziscosteel Club in Redcliff where they rallied behind Government’s proposed takeover of the giant steel company’s $495 million debt to pave way for its resuscitation.










