MPs, senators sworn-in today
All is now set for the swearing-in of 350 members of Parliament for the Ninth Parliament today by the Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda (pictured left), with the secretariat of the legislative assembly confirming the developments.
City Commission allays typhoid fears
Masvingo City Council has allayed fears of a typhoid outbreak in the country’s oldest town, saying the situation was under control with a cocktail of measures being put in place to ease a crippling water shortage in the city.
Pambuka, Maziwisa apply for inspection in loco
Former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) news anchor Oscar Pambuka and former Zanu-PF Highfield West National Assembly representative Psychology Maziwisa yesterday applied for an inspection in loco at the ZBC headquarters on September 18, to access tangible evidence supporting claims by ZBC bulletin manager Mr Moses Charedzera against them.
Same script, different lines
On Monday, new and returning councillors who will for the next five years represent the interests of Harare residents, were sworn in at Town House.
Chipinge water woes to end
Cash-strapped Chipinge Town Council has embarked on a massive water infrastructure rehabilitation programme to meet the high demand for water in the fast growing eastern border town.
SLIZ seal deal with US institution
TOP United States tertiary institution. West Virginia University, has sealed a deal with the Sport Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe in a ground-breaking move.
Federer dumped out of US Open
NEW YORK. – Roger Federer revealed he struggled to breathe during his shock 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/3) defeat to world number 55 John Millman at the US Open tennis tournament on Monday.
Messi surprised by Ronaldo’s move
BARCELONA. – Lionel Messi has admitted he was surprised by Cristiano Ronaldo’s decision to leave Real Madrid and join Juventus.
Righteousness, true holiness
Ephesians 4:24; And that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness.
Too expensive to sack Mourinho
LONDON. – Jose Mourinho joked it would cost Manchester United too much to sack him, as he dismissed concerns his job at the club is in danger.






