Zimbabwe’s expectations are high, justifiably so

Since November 24 last year when President Mnangagwa assumed office following the resignation of Mr Robert Mugabe, expectations have been high for him to change Zimbabwe’s complexion and turn around its fortunes after years of decline.

Fees: Schools urged to embrace mobile cash

GOVERNMENT has instructed schools to open mobile money accounts and create more options for parents to pay school fees besides cash and bank transfers.

Literary sector needs Govt support

The Government should  remember the literary arts and publishing industry which, like other arts industries, have been working hard to protect their special talents from various challenges.

‘Nothing amiss about Montlathe Commission’

The President has the right at law to appoint a Commission of Inquiry into the post-election violence that hit Harare on August 1 and any assertions to the contrary are incorrect and misleading, Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabiza has said.

Girl (12) raped, impregnated

A 27-year-old Epworth man appeared in court facing six counts of rape after he allegedly raped and impregnated his 12-year-old church mate.

2 more MDCA protestors in court

Two more MDC-Alliance activists who allegedly participated in an illegal demonstration in Harare soon after the July 30 harmonised elections, appeared in court yesterday.

Buyanga to establish youth fund

South Africa based Zimbabwean businessman Frank Buyanga, plans to establish a fund to empower youths in the country and also help capitalise the sovereign wealth fund (SWF).

Gweru allays typhoid spread fears as schools open

Gweru City Council has enhanced its fight against typhoid by training more than 50 district school heads, inspecting more than 200 school premises and training more than 1 200 students ahead of the new school term that started yesterday.

New mayor seeks to mend bridges

Newly-elected Harare mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has said council is keen to mend relations with the parent ministry (Local Government, Public Works and National Housing) for the good of the city.

Ex-NetOne boss Kangai’s freedom bid flops

A bid for freedom by former NetOne chief executive Reward Kangai, who is facing 21 counts of criminal abuse of office, yesterday hit a brick wall after his application for refusal of further remand was dismissed.

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