Teach yourself human rights!
You’re a human being, and you’re entitled to some absolute or conditional rights. Sculpting time to read the constitution in a school, workplace or home environment may seem difficult. Dates such as 10 December or the human rights day; pressers from human rights organisations; and listening to the media about what the Zimbabwean Government is doing to launch portals to end gender based violence may happen perchance.
No factionalism in Mash East, says Matiza
ZANU-PF Mashonaland East Provincial chairperson Cde Joel Biggie Matiza has rubbished claims of factionalism in the province. He made the remarks during the Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting held at the Provincial Party Headquarters in Marondera over the weekend.
Vanguard turns on MDC-Alliance protestors
THE MDC Alliance’s Vanguard group yesterday allegedly assaulted over 50 party members demonstrating against the deterioration of democracy in the party after the death of founding leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.
CDF: Parly shuts door on defaulters
At least 40 percent of returning Members of Parliament risk failing to access their share of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) after it emerged that they failed to account for the previous disbursements of $50 000. At least 100 out of 210 legislators retained their seats in the July 30 harmonised elections.
Mai Suluma headlines gospel gig
United States-based Zimbabwean gospel diva Shingisai Suluma will return to the country this month for the One Voice Concert (Part 3) which takes place at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) on December 22.
First Lady urges Zanu-PF members to unite
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has implored Zanu-PF members in the Midlands Province to unite with one objective, to build the country’s economy. Addressing the Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) in Gweru where she had been invited, the First Lady said party members should have unity of purpose and shelve whatever disagreements they might have.
Remain professional, Chimonyo urges soldiers
Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Edzai Absalom Chanyuka Chimonyo has urged soldiers to remain professional and develop strategies to meet the threats posed by the world order, especially of regime change and terrorism.
He implored members of the ZNA to be very disciplined in and outside their barracks.
India to keep momentum going
Having become the first Indian team to win a Test cricket series-opener on Australian soil, Virat Kohli’s side are determined to keep the momentum rolling into the second clash in Perth and inch closer to a breakthrough series triumph Down Under.
‘Tap into digital space for sustainable solutions’
LOCAL authorities have been urged to tap into the digital space to come up with sustainable solutions to challenges that are derailing the development of cities. Speaking at the inaugural Manicaland Smart Cities Summit and expo held in Mutare last week, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba said the answer to modern day challenges lies in modern technological solutions.
National Clean-Up launch historic
The National Clean-Up launch was a historic day on the Zimbabwean calendar as the people of Zimbabwe from all walks of life took it upon themselves to make the environment clean, in all parts of the country.










