Cop killed in demo buried
A policeman killed by rogue protestors in Bulawayo during violent demonstrations instigated by the MDC-Alliance and its allies in civic society last week, was on Saturday buried at his rural home in Matsikidze Village, Chief Shumba in Masvingo.
Guta raJehova members up for public violence
Eight sect members from the Guta raJehova Church in Zvimba have been arraigned before the Chinhoyi Magistrates’ Court for public violence which led to the destruction of huts at the church’s shrine.
President Mnangagwa’s address to representatives of the Kazakhstan business community in Astana
The following is a transcript of the address delivered by President Emmerson D Mnangagwa at his meeting with representatives of the Kazakhstan business community in Astana yesterday. —– I wish…
‘No to violence’ … Security agents ready to stem hooliganism
The country’s security services have sternly warned organisers of last week’s violent demonstrations against urging their allies to continue with their destructive plans this week, and has assured members of the public of adequate security.
ED forges ties with Azerbaijan
President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev yesterday initiated the first high-level contacts between the two countries when they met in Baku close to the Caspian Sea shoreline.
The costly lie
The biggest lie last week was that the violence in urban areas were protests over fuel prices in particular and living costs in general, when in fact the protests were enforced by a small bullying minority determined to cause as much damage to Zimbabwe as possible.
Kazakhstan: Zim’s ‘new frontier’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in Astana ahead of key economic co-operation talks with Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Zim counts cost of violent stay-away
GOVERNMENT has expressed concern over the negative impact of the violent protests, which rocked Zimbabwe last week, paralysing business activity and public sector operations, amid fears the ugly events may scare away investors exploring opportunities in the domestic economy.
Up close with Bishop Mutamiri. . . Anglican turns new leaf
BISHOP Farai Mutamiri was early this month consecrated as the new Bishop of the Anglican Church’s diocese of Harare, Church of the Province of Central Africa.
Felton Kamambo defines his reign
HOW Felton Kamambo dealt with his first crisis as Zifa president was always going to be crucial in defining his reign in local football’s highest office.









