South Africans must ‘capture the state and make sure it works’

South Africans must take ownership of the state and make it work for their benefit, President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday while speaking at Reconciliation Day celebrations in Mthatha, Eastern Cape.…

Big boost for devolution. . . as Zanu-PF mulls changes to Constitution

ZANU-PF has proposed amendments to the national Constitution to streamline the functions of Provincial Councils as part of wider efforts to effectively implement devolution of powers from Central Government.

Mudzuri fate in Chamisa’s hands

The fate of MDC Alliance vice president Eng Elias Mudzuri will now be decided by opposition leader Mr Nelson Chamisa after the national council referred disciplinary issues against the former Harare mayor to the party’s presidium.

11killed as kombis collide

ELEVEN people died on spot and several others were seriously injured yesterday when two commuter omnibuses collided head-on along the Harare-Nyamapanda highway, marking a bloody start to the festive season which runs from December 15 to January 15, 2019.

ED gets kudos for free trade policies

President Mnangagwa’s Second Republic has received high plaudits for pushing initiatives that promote free trade and movement across borders in the Southern African region.

Parly begins TNF Bill consultations

Parliament has begun public consultations on the Tripartite Negotiating Forum Bill that seeks to provide a platform for consultations on socio-economic issues between Government, business and labour.

WINDS OF CHANGE . . . Philip Chiyangwa, Omega Sibanda sensationally booted out as ZIFA bosses

FELTON Kamambo is the new ZIFA president after he sensationally beat incumbent Philip Chiyangwa in the national football motherbody’s elections held in Harare yesterday.

Zanu-PF, MDCA to share $8m

Zanu-PF and MDC-Alliance will share $8 million allocated to political parties by Treasury under the Political Parties Finance Act.

Zanu-PF must stick to ideals, principles: SK

Press briefing by the Secretary for Information and Publicity Cde S.K. Moyo on the occasion of 17th National People’s Conference 15 December 2018

GMAZ wheat stuck at Beira over $12,2m

GRAIN millers say they have a consignment of 30 000 tonnes of wheat meant for baking flour currently stuck at Beira, Mozambique, after they failed to access  foreign currency amounting to $12,2 million from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe(RBZ) to pay for the grain.

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