Training of election polling officers start
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE Electoral Commission has started training of political party election agents and polling officers ahead of the harmonised elections on Monday next week.
China charmed by President Mnangagwa’s leadership
HARARE – China is impressed by the work that the Zimbabwean government has done in the short time that it has been in office which has seen the country receiving…
China charmed by President Mnangagwa’s leadership
HARARE – China is impressed by the work that the Zimbabwean government has done in the short time that it has been in office which has seen the country receiving…
IDBZ eyes housing development in Zvishavane
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is geared to commence the servicing of 165 low density stands under the Matonjeni housing development in Zvishavane, as…
IDBZ eyes housing development in Zvishavane
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is geared to commence the servicing of 165 low density stands under the Matonjeni housing development in Zvishavane, as…
Zim low-cost bank accounts up 143pc
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Zimbabwe’s low cost bank accounts has grown by 143 percent to 3,16 million in the first quarter of 2018, according to figures from the Reserve Bank…
Zim low-cost bank accounts up 143pc
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Zimbabwe’s low cost bank accounts has grown by 143 percent to 3,16 million in the first quarter of 2018, according to figures from the Reserve Bank…
Chamisa warned against violence: Security institutions on high alert ahead of polls
Harare Bureau Government will not condone or tolerate any acts of violence, intimidation and incitement to commit lawlessness in the country during the election period and has activated all security…
$153m airport rehab unlocks job prospects
President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned the $153 million Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport upgrading and rehabilitation project as Government modernises the country’s infrastructure to meet world standards.
A symbol of defiance
IT’S been all gloomy in Harare as the capital’s football giants – Dynamos and CAPS United – stagger in the darkness cast by the platinum revolution shaking the domestic Premiership that has significantly altered the game’s landscape.








