New diamond policy on cards
Government is working on a new diamond and platinum mining policy to replace the 51-49 percent shareholding requirement that regulates the two minerals.
Police tighten noose on Grace Mugabe
Police have intensified investigations into a case in which former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe allegedly smuggled ivory worth millions of dollars to underground foreign markets.
Editorial Comment: Winnie Mandela; shining beacon for all
ZIMBABWE is accustomed to seeing heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle accorded hero and/or heroine status. In some cases, some get State-assisted funerals.
UPDATED: Chiwenga mourns Winnie Mandela
Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has sent a condolence message to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the people of South Africa following the death of liberation struggle icon and veteran Cde Nomzamo Winifred Madikizela-Mandela.
Magaya challenges legality of prosecution
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Walter Magaya, accused of raping a congregant, yesterday approached the High Court challenging the State’s decision to continue with his prosecution in light of the confession made by the complainant in the matter.
UN extends $800m to Zim
THE United Nations has extended over US$800 million to Zimbabwe in projects and programmes between 2016 and 2017 accounting for 62 percent of its Official Development Assistance to the country.
Gold miners sue Grace for $100k
FORMER First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe has been slapped with a $100 000 lawsuit for allegedly labelling two gold miners in Mazowe as illegal miners and thieves.
IS THIS THE MESSIAH OUR FOOTBALL HAS BEEN WAITING FOR ALL ALONG?
HE describes himself as a passionate and strategic leader, with close to 20 years of experience in the telecoms and financial services at some of the leading blue chip multi-national firms in Africa, and his homecoming show is bringing great expectations to Zimbabwean football.
Chinese premier hails enhanced ties
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has said relations between Zimbabwe and his country have assumed a new dimensiom following the five-day State visit by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Play reflects on Cuban experiences
The Ngoma Yorira Theatre Association production recounts playwright Ernest Nyatanga and his friends’ experiences in the communist country during time of bilateral agreements for presidential scholarship between Cuba and Zimbabwe. The play which is mixture of English and Spanish opens with an ecstatic Nyatanga and his friends arriving in Cuba and admiring its beauty.










