Second Republic, ED’s new political order
South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko and black consciousness icon once said, “It is better to die for an idea that will live, than to live for an idea that will die”.
Legislators debate President’s speech
The First Session of the Ninth Parliament had its inaugural sitting yesterday where debate on the speech delivered by President Mnangagwa when he officially opened the august House last week took centre stage.
. . . President to address UNGA today
President Mnangagwa yesterday joined more than 100 fellow world leaders and/or their representatives for the opening of the 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly, whose theme dovetails with his quest to foster sustainable peace and economic equity at home.
‘Businesswomen must engage ZimTrade’
Women in business should engage the country’s trade promotion body, ZimTrade to come up with solutions which will enable them to participate in international markets, the new Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Masiyazi for Homeless World Cup
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE will once again be part of this year’s Homeless World Cup football jamboree which will welcome 63 teams representing 47 nations across the globe in Mexico…
Cholera donations: Govt commends Church
Government has commended the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches for donating thousands of litres of bottled water to contain the cholera outbreak in Harare.
Forex shortages choke footwear firm
TOP exotic leather shoe manufacturer, Millennium Footwear, says foreign currency shortages are throttling its operations and is struggling to meet supplier requirements, while at the same time affecting the firm’s competitiveness.
Mbanga and the bane of a sordid colonial past
Ideally, the Second Republic heartens us to close ranks and focus on ways to prosper the country. But then what does one do when someone with a sordid past like Wilf Mbanga starts prancing about like the prince of perspicacity, the “Owl of Athena”?
Children’s book fete initiated in Norton
Children’s literature awareness will surely be boosted by the fun-filled Norton Children’s Books Festival and Business Expo, a book fiesta initiated by writer Aleck Kaposa and scheduled for October 31, 2018, at the Katanga Shops open space in Norton.
Kasukuwere out on bail
Former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who was arrested on Monday on four counts of alleged abuse of office, was yesterday granted $3 000 bail by Harare regional magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya and ordered to surrender title deeds to a Nyanga property among other stringent conditions.










