Let’s work together, ED urges nation

President Mnangagwa yesterday wished the nation a merry Christmas as he urged Zimbabweans to work together to create a prosperous Zimbabwe desired by all.

Council tightens land development rules

The Harare City Council has shut the door on individuals and groupings such as housing co-operatives and pay schemes that went around the city identifying for land for housing.

Observe road rules, drivers urged

Government will cancel route permits for transport operators whose drivers are routinely caught flouting road traffic laws and has deployed police and Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officers to ensure compliance, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.

NO, NORMAN THIS IS NOT FOOTBALL

AFTER failing to make a mark on the continent in previous attempts, FC Platinum captain Petros Mhari celebrated their passage into the group stages of the CAF Champions League and dared the continent’s big brothers that they are not in the competition to make numbers.

Editorial Comment: Legislators must tread carefully on POSA, AIPPA

Government has mooted the idea of amending two critical laws: AIPPA and POSA. This is in response to calls for deeper political reforms from local, foreign-funded non-governmental organisations and their principal funders in the Western world.

Patron-client politics not good for democracy

It  is an accepted fact in political intellectualism that political engagement is an important facet of the relationship between authorities and citizens. Engaging citizens is an indispensable component of leadership if any authority is to decently present its duties to the people.

Use US$31m for development: ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has challenged leaders in Manicaland to identify areas that need development and to distribute the US$31 million that has been allocated to the province under the devolution programme equitably as the nation works towards attaining middle income status by 2030.

Striking health workers face disciplinary action

STRIKING junior doctors and radiographers face disciplinary action after they ignored a court ruling that their job action was unlawful and gave them a 12-hour ultimatum to report for duty, the Health Services Board (HSB) said yesterday.

Cwele assesses Beitbridge border operations

South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Dr Siyabonga Cwele on Thursday visited Beitbridge Border Post to observe the level of service delivery at this port of entry, which is the busiest in SADC.

Author back home with new offer

Award-winning Zimbabwean novelist Novuyo Rosa Tshuma last week flew back home from the USA to launch her new and second work of fiction titled “House of Stone” (2018, Atlantic Books) in Bulawayo and Harare.

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