Mutizwa left out of Warriors
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor INFORM Golden Arrows striker Knox Mutizwa was the surprise exclusion in the 28- member squad called up by Sunday Chidzambwa to prepare for the forthcoming…
Operation Restore Legacy exhibition goes to SA
After a run at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare and Bulawayo an exhibition titled “The Lost and Found: Resilience, Uncertainty, Expectations, Excitement and Hope” pulled heartstrings for its historiographical detail of the momentous events of Operation Restore Legacy.
WHO chief calls for end to fighting in Congo to halt Ebola spread
GENEVA. – The director general of the World Health Organisation has appealed for an end to fighting in the north-east Democratic Republic of the Congo to allow humanitarian groups to…
Mali opposition leader spurns results: UN, EU urge restraint
BAMAKO/NEW YORK. – The United Nations and European Union called for restraint in Mali on Tuesday after the opposition candidate said he would reject the results of a presidential run-off.
President responds to Chamisa petition
President Mnangagwa says there is no valid election petition challenging his victory in the July 30 Presidential contest that saw him garner 50.8 percent of the votes cast. The President was responding to MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s petition filed at the Constitutional Court last Friday, claiming the poll was rigged.
Traders’ business volumes increase. . . Border posts systems upgrade hailed
THE Government has been commended for upgrading clearance systems at border posts across the country a move that is already benefiting local and regional traders.
UPDATED: ED files Chamisa response. . . ‘No valid poll petition challenging President’s victory’
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa says there is no valid election petition challenging his victory in the July 30 harmonised elections in which Zanu-PF won two thirds parliamentary…
Domboshava goes for gold
A visit to Domboshava over the long weekend yielded a surprising bit of news.
President scoffs at US decision to renew sanctions
President Mnangagwa yesterday scoffed at the decision by the United States of America to renew illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe. He implored newly-appointed US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols to have a correct appreciation of events here.











