Tracking system for cattle
Sharon Munjenjema, Harare Bureau Woes of livestock loss and theft may soon be a thing of the past as the country introduces an electronic system to trace animals, our Harare…
First Lady implores women to undergo cancer screening
George Maponga in Gutu FIRST Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday took her campaign to the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Gutu where she urged women to undergo cancer screening to…
Hotels cash in on ZITF
Dumisani Nsingo and Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporters A number of hoteliers in and around Bulawayo increased their accommodation charges by as much as 400 percent taking advantage of desperate accommodation…
Zanu-PF primaries rolled over to today
The contest for aspiring candidates seeking to represent Zanu-PF in the forthcoming harmonised elections will continue today after most voting centres opened late due to logistical bottlenecks, which the ruling party’s national elections commission (NEC) attributed to a breakdown experienced by the company that was printing the ballot papers.
Army should support economic development, says Chimonyo
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), which took a leading role in ushering in the new dispensation, should continue at the forefront of supporting the new political administration’s vision of turning around the economy, an official has said.
Provisional voters’ roll out
The country is now a step closer to harmonised elections after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) announced yesterday that members of the public will be able to inspect the provisional voters’ roll from May 19 to May 29, in line with provisions of the Electoral Act.
Give ED a chance, says Zambian ex-minister
Zimbabweans should give President Mnangagwa a chance to fully implement his economic vision by voting for him in the forthcoming harmonised elections, prominent Zambian politician Dr Vernon Johnson Mwaanga has said.
Chinese delegation jets in for $1,2bn deal
A nine-member Chinese delegation from Touch International Holdings Group, which has signed a $1,2 billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government in the tourism and hospitality industry, arrived yesterday.
8 perish in bus crash
At least eight people, including five soldiers, died on Saturday night after a Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) bus they were travelling in side-swiped a Zebra Kiss bus at the 92km peg along the Harare-Nyamapanda Highway.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: President sets tone for economic turnaround
ONE of the hallmarks of the remarkable turnaround of the Chinese economy since that country launched sweeping economic reforms in 1978 has been the strict discipline enforced by that Government…











