‘No place for violence’. . . President consoles families of political violence dead

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday said violence and intolerance have no place in the Second Republic, and condemned the barbaric acts by MDC Alliance that left six people…

Ramaphosa appoints Ramaite acting NPA head

JOHANNESBURG. – President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Dr Silas Ramaite as Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions.

Oskido fails in Kwekwe

Showbiz Reporter The godfather of kwaito/house music who descended on Kwekwe on Sunday for an all-white party at Golden Mile Hotel failed to live up to his billing leaving some…

‘Forex shortage cripples firms’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Matabeleland Chapter has urged the Government to urgently address the prevailing foreign currency shortage to help companies improve capacity…

‘FDI commitments to catalyse job creation’

Numerous foreign direct investment (FDI) commitments made, coupled with a conducive business environment obtaining in the country, will act as catalysts for job creation, a brokerage firm IH Securities has revealed.

Dr Tumi to judge Harvest House choirs

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Renowned South African gospel musician Dr Tumi will be one of the judges during this year’s Harvest House International Church (HHIC) Clash of Hub Choirs.

Thousands celebrate defence forces

Thousands of people from all walks of life yesterday thronged various centres countrywide to celebrate 38 years of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) existence and excellent performance in the defence and security arena. 

FC Platinum agree to Champions League action

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor FC PLATINUM are likely to be Zimbabwe’s only representatives in the upcoming Total Caf club competition after agreeing to represent the nation in the Champions…

Violence has no place in Zim’s democratic future

TWO weeks ago, millions of Zimbabweans queued peacefully to cast their ballots in the freest and fairest election our country has ever experienced. That day we saw what Zimbabwe should and can be. The following Wednesday, we saw what it must not be.

Writers using social media positively

Members of Writers International Network Zimbabwe (WINZ) who are on Whatsapp had a fantastic online session with US-based accomplished writer Professor Emmanuel Sigauke. The almost two hour-long session touched on ‘the importance of writing contests for aspiring and emerging authors’.

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