Sadc ministers to review regional programme on ICT development

Sadc ministers responsible for Information Communication Technology (ICT) are meeting in Namibia to explore strategies to strengthen the region’s ICT infrastructure.

Rising diva confident of breakthrough

Rising diva Caroline Chirowodza, who goes by stagemane “Caychi”, is determined to make an impact in the local music industry through touching stage performances.

New Zealand PM makes UN history with first baby in General Assembly hall

UNITED NATIONS. – New Zealand’s prime minister has been proclaimed a history maker for taking “first baby” – daughter Neve – into the United Nations General Assembly hall, shaking up what is still a boys’ club of world leaders.

Musakanda in Africa T20 best XI

TOP order batsman Tarisai Musakanda, who led the Zimbabwe Select XI to the recent Africa T20 in South Africa, has been lavished with praises after he made it as captain of the Team of the Tournament.

Cholera death toll hits 49

The death toll from the cholera outbreak has risen to 49, with over 10 000 people being screened for the disease at various treatment centres.

ZRP, council in joint operation

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Harare City Council are conducting a joint operation targeting pirate taxis and commuter omnibuses that are flouting traffic regulations.

Mohadi challenges tourism sector

ACTING President Kembo Mohadi has challenged the tourism sector to embrace technology and digitise operations to be competitive as well as meaningfully contribute to economic transformation.

Govt urged to restore retail confidence

Emmah Chinyamutangira Mutare Correspondent RETAILERS in Manicaland have called on Government to initiate dynamic programmes to restore confidence in the financial sector, as cheap imports continue to suffocate the industry.…

Zanu-PF to hold inter-district indabas

Zanu-PF will this Saturday conduct provincial inter-district conferences countrywide as stipulated in the party’s constitution.

Govt to rectify non-MPs anomaly

Government will soon rectify the anomaly that saw President Mnangagwa appointing six non-constituency parliamentarians as ministers instead of the constitutionally stipulated five.

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