‘Don’t turn away pupils for non-payment of fees’
Despite the Government’s directive that discourages sending learners back home for non-payment of fees, some schools continue to flout this order, affecting the children’s right to access education.
Sanctions won’t deter us — ED
Zimbabwe will not preoccupy itself with sanctions by some Western capitals, but will continue to work with progressive nations to grow its economy, President Mnangagwa has said.
Journalist Gonda sues Mudede over passport
United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean journalist Violet Gonda has approached the High Court seeking an order compelling Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede to issue her with a passport.
S. Sudan court jails 10 soldiers for rape and murder
JUBA. – A South Sudanese military court has handed out jail sentences to 10 soldiers for the rape of foreign aid workers and murder of a local journalist in 2016.…
Race to find survivors after deadly Japan quake, landslides
TOKYO. – Rescuers scrabbled through mud for survivors yesterday after a powerful earthquake sent hillsides crashing down onto homes in Japan, killing at least nine people and leaving dozens of…
Zambara retains Gutu chairmanship
Gutu Rural District Council Ward 2 councillor Nicholas Zambara of Zanu-PF has retained the chairmanship of the local authority for the third consecutive time after he romped to victory in the elections held at Mpandawana Town Board offices yesterday.
ED congratulates new MPs
President Mnangagwa yesterday congratulated National Assembly members and Senators who took their oath of office on Wednesday and pledged to work well with them for the nation to realise its full potential.
North Korea celebrates 70th anniversary
On September 9, 1948, the DPRK, the first people’s democratic state in the East, was founded. Korea was turned into a colony of Japanese imperialists (1905-1945).
Water harvesting infrastructure pivotal in drought mitigation
Since last year, the ministry of Environment, Water and Climate has been implementing the Command Water Harvesting Programme through the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa).
Japan hail Osaka, Nishikori
TOKYO. — Japanese media and tennis fans yesterday rained down the superlatives on tennis stars Kei Nishikori and Naomi Osaka who made history by both reaching the US Open semi-finals.








