Let’s unite, rebuild our country: VP Chiwenga
VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has urged the nation to move beyond political contestations that characterised the election season and unite towards rebuilding the economy and improving people’s lives.
A GOLDEN POINT
KHAMA BILLIAT scored his third goal, in 41 minutes, for the Warriors but his superb strike was not enough to give his team victory as hosts Congo fought back strongly in the second half to force a draw in this 2019 AFCON qualifier in steamy testing conditions at the Stade Alphonse Massamba-Debat in Brazzaville yesterday.
Zim resumes diamond auction
Zimbabwe resumed diamond auction last week, but attracted fewer international buyers than expected, the Minerals and Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe said.
Nyagura to stand trial
Suspended University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice-Chancellor Levi Nyagura, accused of illegally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a PhD, will stand trial on September 17 following the dismissal of his application for referral of the case to the Constitutional Court.
Corruption a blot on our collective conscience
I am a fund-raiser by profession, and I work mainly with aid organisations that specialise in international humanitarian work. Often it is not easy to balance between the dire need for humanitarian intervention and the issue of Africa’s continental identity, dignity, pride and sovereignty.
Jere promises PSL reform
FAVOURITE Farai Jere swept into power as the Premier Soccer League chairman when he edged rival Lovemore Matikinyidze in a close contest in Harare yesterday with the new boss pledging to implement what he promised in his manifesto.
Mnangagwa silences critics with new Cabinet
A developmental Cabinet, I would call it. Brilliant balance between old and trusted hands, technocrats and youthfulness. A well thought out Cabinet that balances the competing demands of the economy and politics.
Bank sues Madzore over $22 000 debt
FORMER MDC-T Glen View South legislator Mr Paul Madzore has been taken to the High Court over an outstanding bank loan amounting to $22 000.
Zesa under fire over EcoCash purchases
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has increased its minimum EcoCash prepaid electricity token to $10 from $2, much to the chagrin of customers who say the hike caught them by surprise.
Economic doomsayers eat humble pie
Leader of the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC-A), Nelson Chamisa, huffed and puffed during his rallies, threatening to make Zimbabwe ungovernable, if the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) failed to pronounce him as the winner of the June 2018 harmonised elections.











