Masiyiwa appreciates Govt efforts

Econet founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa has hailed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga for visiting the company’s stand at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), saying for the first time they felt accepted by Government.

Masiyiwa appreciates Govt efforts

Econet founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa has hailed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga for visiting the company’s stand at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), saying for the first time they felt accepted by Government.

5 000 registered voters dead — ZEC

At least 5 000 registered voters have died before the finalisation of the biometric voter registration exercise, a senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has revealed.

5 000 registered voters dead — ZEC

At least 5 000 registered voters have died before the finalisation of the biometric voter registration exercise, a senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has revealed.

5 000 registered voters dead — ZEC

At least 5 000 registered voters have died before the finalisation of the biometric voter registration exercise, a senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has revealed.

ED commissions $3,5m plant

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a $3,5 million Splash Paints and Plastics plant in Harare and challenged all sectors of the economy to be active contributors to foreign currency generation.

ED commissions $3,5m plant

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a $3,5 million Splash Paints and Plastics plant in Harare and challenged all sectors of the economy to be active contributors to foreign currency generation.

ED commissions $3,5m plant

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a $3,5 million Splash Paints and Plastics plant in Harare and challenged all sectors of the economy to be active contributors to foreign currency generation.

ED commissions $3,5m plant

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a $3,5 million Splash Paints and Plastics plant in Harare and challenged all sectors of the economy to be active contributors to foreign currency generation.

Nyagura fights for his freedom. . . likewise Chidhakwa, Gudyanga

University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura, who is accused of illegally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a PhD, yesterday notified the court of his intention to apply for refusal of further remand on the next court date.

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