Gomba elected Harare mayor

SEASONED Glen Norah (Ward 27) councillor Herbert Gomba (MDC-Alliance) was yesterday elected Harare mayor, becoming the first mayor from western suburbs to take over the coveted post, while Councillor Enock Mupamawonde retained his position as deputy mayor.

Chiwenga speaks on Cabinet

President Mnangagwa has not delayed the appointing of new ministers as the law requires that those who make it in the new Cabinet should first take oath as Members of Parliament, Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Our principle is non-interference: Xi

PRESIDENT Xi Jinping yesterday declared that the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation is hinged on the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of members and a realisation of the importance of multilateralism.

Death toll hits 48 in Boko Haram attack on Nigeria troops: sources

KANO. – The death toll from a Boko Haram attack on a Nigerian army post on the border with Niger has risen to 48, military sources said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Elections are over and past us

IT has now been confirmed that new members of the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe will be sworn in tomorrow. That should allow President Mnangagwa to appoint the first Cabinet in the Second Republic to mark the official close of the election period.

Belt and Road Initiative critical for Zim — ED

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will contribute to genuine, all-encompassing globalisation and help Zimbabwe in particular to achieve its goal for middle-income status by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.

President sets Parly, Senate leaders’ poll date

President Mnangagwa has set Tuesday next week as the day on which the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Senate President and their deputies will be elected, a development that will pave way for the commencement of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament.

New Mirazvo movie brings comic relief

The Zemura brothers have done it again!

Film festival starts on low note

The annual Zimbabwe International Film festival kicked off on a low note, with its opening ceremony held over the weekend only attended by less than 80 people, among them film makers, critics, media and arts practitioners.

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