Chiefs hail Amai Mnangagwa

Traditional leaders have applauded First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa for taking a leading role in ensuring citizens have access to quality and affordable healthcare.

State exorcises ghost workers

Government has set in motion a rigorous data collection system for its employees that will see capturing of biometrics and resubmission of academic and professional qualifications, which will be subject to verification for authenticity.

MPs out of provincial councils

Legislators will not sit on provincial and metropolitan councils as part of the twin commitments of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Government to separation of powers and a devolution model that brings meaningful development across the country.

Ending the GBV pandemic

Violence against women and girls is a pandemic in Southern Africa and an obstacle to equality, development, peace and human rights.

This is the message from the Executive Secretary of the Southern African Development Community, Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax, in her contribution to the 16 days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

Sita bids Zim rugby adieu

IN hindsight, Manasah Sita’s defection to Germany has been long in the making.

It’s been over two years since his last call-up for the Zimbabwe Cheetahs or Sables sides, and three years of national team inactivity make a player eligible to represent another country.

Moyo bombs Kalakoda

INTERNATIONAL heavyweight champion Elvis “Bomber” Moyo has accused South African boxing promoters Kalakoda of abusing local boxers after the WBF African champion pulled out of Friday’s boxing show at the City Sports Centre in Harare.

Access to ART improves

The  decentralisation  of the antiretroviral therapy has  been  greatly commended following  the  increase  in the  number  of patients accessing  treatment.

Domestic financing for Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway

Rehabilitation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway will see 70 percent of the funding coming from the domestic market, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

New Parliament for new capital

Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa presided over the ground breaking ceremony of the construction of a new Parliament Building in Mt Hampden. The venture is being undertaken by a Chinese firm. We publish the full speech by acting China ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Zhao Baogang at the event.

Brooklyn Bus victims named

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police have released the names of 27 of the 30 victims who died in the Brooklyn Bus explosion at West Nicholson in Gwanda District two weeks ago.

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