Zanu-PF chair tours indaba venue
Zanu-PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and the national coordination committee on Sunday met provincial leaders in Esigodini in preparation for the party’s forthcoming 17th Annual National People’s Conference.
Pharmacies and the 3-tier pricing system
Pharmacies in Zimbabwe have since a month ago introduced a three-tier pricing system, with drugs selling in US dollars or an equivalent, according to the black market prevailing rates. The whole process seemed unfair, wicked and self-enriching at the expense of the patient’s life.
Chitembwe staying put
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP soccer giants CAPS United have reaffirmed their support for coach Lloyd Chitembwe, whom they have since tasked with drafting his wish-list for next season, effectively…
Doctors strike called off
Government yesterday urged striking junior doctors to go back to work while it was looking into their grievances. Junior doctors at public health facilities downed tools on Saturday, citing several challenges such as unsatisfactory working conditions, low salaries and lack of basic medicines and equipment.
Jose destroys players: Crooks
Jose Mourinho has a habit of destroying players and his latest victim is Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, claims Garth Crooks. The England international laid on both of United’s comeback goals in a 2-2 draw at Southampton having been 2-0 down after just 20 minutes.
NetOne fined for service breach
The Post and Regulatory Authority fined NetOne last month for misrepresenting information to its subscribers as the authority vowed that there are no sacred cows when it comes to the enforcement of telecommunication compliance, legislators have heard.
ZDF dismisses Piki kidnap claims
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has dismissed a story being peddled by some privately-owned publications alleging that Elliot Piki, a senior officer discharged from the army for having an affair with his subordinate’s wife, was kidnapped from his home on Sunday last week.
Motlanthe Commission speaks out
THE seven-member Commission of Inquiry into the post-election violence that claimed six lives and left property worth millions dollars destroyed in Harare has scoffed at its critics and defended the conclusion of the probe two weeks ahead of schedule.
Nairobi commuters walk to work as kombi CBD ban takes effect
NAIROBI. – The unprecedented human gridlock witnessed in Nairobi following the ban of kombis from the Central Business District (CBD) can be solved if all transport stakeholders sat to find an amicable…











