Security forces have an obligation to serve country. . . and their record is unquestionable
The security forces have the obligation to defend and safeguard the country and they must carry out their mandates without fear or favour. However, it seems certain sections of the media are on a mission to discreditthe security forces in fulfilment of a nefarious agenda. To this end, the said media have made efforts to cast a negative perception of the forces through unbalanced reporting which is bound to have a negative impact on the country’s outlook.
Parly seeks industry revival
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Industry and Commerce has begun visiting the country’s manufacturing sector to appreciate the challenges it contends with, so as to prod Government to intervene with matching solutions.
Govt to get $3bn fuel excise duty
Government is set to generate over $3 billion this year from excise duty levied on petrol and diesel following the fuel price adjustment, according to a report compiled by Zimnat Asset Management.
Chinhara pledges support
RAINBOW Amateur Netball League sponsor Aaron Chinhara has called on associations to practise good governance for sport to take a huge leap forward.
President, churches poised to meet
President Mnangagwa is today expected to attend a breakfast prayer meeting organised by churches that are seeking divine intervention to ease challenges facing the country.
Woman dies in petrol fire accident
A 19-year-old woman from Tengwe in Magunje District recently died in a fire accident believed to have been caused by a candle which was placed on a five-litre plastic container with petrol.
Man rapes minor in kraal
A Marange man has appeared in court on allegations of raping his neighbour’s minor daughter in a kraal.
MDC-A youth chairman jailed
FIVE rioters, among them MDC-Alliance Mashonaland Central provincial youth chairman Tonderai Samu, were this week jailed for six years for obstructing or endangering free movement of persons or traffic during disturbances that took place in Mvurwi recently.
PRAZ works on licensing practitioners
The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) is finalising modalities for licensing practitioners as it continues with efforts to professionalise public procurement, a top official has said.











