Zanu-PF indaba ‘a roaring success’
The 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference was a resounding success as it came up with resolutions likely to propel the national economic development agenda anchored on the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and austerity-driven 2019 National Budget, analysts have said.
FC Platinum to launch complaint
DESPITE managing to pull a draw in very volatile conditions, FC Platinum will today make an official complaint to the Confederation of African Football about how their game against AS Otoho held on Sunday was handled by Togolese referee Nokou Ntale.
Author tackles complexities of life
Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf The mystery of life, which we daily seek, is fervently explained in books such as Albert Muzari’s newly-published debut motivational book “The Prominent 15 Principles of Life”…
US airstrikes kill 62 Somalia extremists
The US military says it has carried out six airstrikes in the Gandarshe area of Somalia which killed a total of 62 al-Shabaab extremist rebels. In a statement issued yesterday,…
Parly working on electoral, media reforms
Parliament is working hard to ensure the fulfilment of the legislative agenda set by President Mnangagwa when he delivered his State of the Nation Address in September. This was said by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda after meeting US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols at Parliament Building yesterday.
Lawyer wins $20 000 suit for wrongful arrest
THE High Court has ordered a Harare family to pay damages amounting to $20 000 to a lawyer it got arrested on unfounded fraud allegations. Mr Tinashe Zenda Hungwe, who was appointed executor to the estate of the siblings’ late father, was arrested for allegedly selling properties without the beneficiaries’ knowledge.
Of Mukwamba’s ‘Jonasi’ and ‘January Disease’
Paul Matavire’s bouncy number, “January Disease” amply portrays the agony that most ordinary people suffer in January when school fees and uniforms demand their attention.
Expose children to good environmental culture
Environmental problems worldwide require solutions pioneered by human beings who are the causes of these problems. Children have the potential to conserve environmental resources and prevent pollution if they are exposed to a good environmental culture from a tender age.
AfDB extends US$1m to fight cholera
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has extended a US$1 million grant to Zimbabwe for use in long-term interventions to combat cholera, which has claimed 55 lives since the beginning of September.
Fuel-hoarding mechanic burnt, dies
Leonard Ncube Bulawayo Bureau A 37-year-old Victoria Falls mechanic was burnt and later died after drums of petrol he was keeping at his workshop for sale on the black market…











