FDI guru comes to Zimbabwe

Government is keen to learn from Rwanda’s development model and yesterday the chief executive of the Rwanda Development Board, Ms Clare Akamanzi, arrived in Harare to share her country’s experience at the request of President Mnangagwa.

118 parties register for polls

At least 118 political parties have so far registered with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to participate in the forthcoming harmonised election, an official has said.

UPDATED: Parly grills Made over GMB post

Parliament yesterday grilled former Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made on why he appointed Mr Rockie Mutenha as the Grain Marketing Board general manager when he had scored lesser marks compared to two other aspirants.

Parly to summon Mugabe over Chiadzwa

THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has resolved to summon former president Robert Mugabe to appear for a hearing, as it seeks to conclude its probe into the alleged disappearance of $15 billion worth of diamonds from Marange diamond fields.

Chihuri thrown under the bus

Former Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo, secretary in the ministry Mr Melusi Matshiya and the Zimbabwe Republic Police command on Monday told Parliament that they were not aware that the police mined diamonds at Chiadzwa.

UPDATED: 21 000 women screened for cancer

OVER 21 000 women have undergone cervical cancer screening since February, courtesy of a countrywide awareness campaign by First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa.

Parly to audit CDF

Parliament will soon begin auditing Constituency Development Funds that were distributed to legislators to fund development projects.

ZEC to monitor media poll coverage

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is set to monitor the coverage of political parties by media outlets in the country towards elections later this year, a senior official has said.

Mudzuri blames party members for Chamisa’s rise

MDC-T deputy president Engineer Elias Mudzuri has cast aspersions on the presidency of Mr Nelson Chamisa, saying party members “followed the wind” in choosing the late founding party president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s successor.

24 ex-convicts back in prison

A TOTAL of 24 inmates, including five women, who were released on Presidential Amnesty are back in prison hardly two weeks after gaining freedom.

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