Harare set to appoint business manager
Harare City Council is set to appoint a business development manager to ensure the effective operations of its Business Development Unit.
ANC to honour Winnie’s legacy over 10 days
The ANC has a ten-day programme to honour the legacy of one of its most famous stalwarts – Winnie Madikizela-Mandela – who died on Monday.
15 000ha lost to army worm
Zimbabwe has lost an estimated 15 000 hectares of crops through destruction by the ravenous fall army worm (FAW), while two million birds were culled in desperate efforts to contain spread of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Zvirekwi back in training
DETERMINED not to be weighed down by adversity, injured CAPS United defender Hardlife Zvirekwi yesterday had his first training session after a month on the sidelines recovering from a horror accident that led to the amputation of part of his left hand.
Boost for new curriculum as new textbooks launched
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education yesterday launched the second batch of the new curriculum framework textbooks in Harare, procured under the $9 million Education Development Fund (EDF) facility, which is administered by UNICEF.
Women, youths join poll race
An unprecedented number of women and youths in Mashonaland West are set to give incumbent Zanu-PF legislators and councillors a run for their money in the forthcoming party primary elections scheduled for May 5.
Police probe City bus attack
British police have launched an investigation to identify those responsible for an attack on Manchester City’s team bus before their Champions League soccer quarter-final tie against Liverpool at Anfield.
Remembering Nomzamo Winnie Mandela
reGina Jane Jere Correspondent WINNIE Mandela’s traditional name Nomzamo, translates to “one who strives or undergoes trials” or according to the urban dictionary, “mother of all endeavours who does not…
Door closed on civil servants
Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial leadership has resolved to bar civil servants and serving members of the uninformed forces from taking part in next month’s primary elections to choose ruling party candidates for the forthcoming harmonised elections.
War vets urged to unite party structures
Zanu-PF Secretary for War Veterans Cde Victor Matemadanda has urged war veterans to unite with all party structures in ensuring peaceful primary elections next month.











