Masiyatsva to end Redcliff water woes
Newly-elected Redcliff mayor Councillor Clayton Masiyatsva has vowed to work round the clock to end perennial water woes that have been the town’s major undoing for decades.
Nyagura Concourt bid thrown out
A Harare magistrate yesterday threw out an application by suspended University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura for referral of his matter to the Constitutional Court (Concourt), saying it was frivolous and vexatious.
‘Zim open to global investors’
ZIMBABWE will continue engaging the international community and open up investment opportunities, as Government forges ahead with its drive to transform the economy and improve livelihoods for its citizens, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
African first ladies team to HIV fight
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa on Tuesday attended a China-Africa meeting on HIV/AIDS prevention and control in Beijing, which saw the launch of an HIV/AIDS combat initiative.
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Five arrested in Rwanda for ‘contempt’ of UN genocide court
KIGALI. – Five people have been arrested in Rwanda for allegedly seeking to bribe and intimidate witnesses in order to overturn a genocide conviction at the UN tribunal in neighbouring…
China and Africa: a true friendship and beyond
BEIJING. — As the continent with the most developing countries is finding its rightful place in the world, China’s actions show what it means to be a responsible contributor to…
Woman charged for hubby’s murder
A 27-year-old Epworth woman was arrested on allegations of stabbing her ex-husband with a knife following a misunderstanding over the custody of their child.
‘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.











