Harare Minister named this week
President Mnangagwa says he will appoint the Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan province this week.
Battlefields: Govt to review mining policy
Government will review the Battlefields mining disaster with a view to effect a shift in mining policy and the implementation of a raft of measures to engender safety and the formalisation of artisanal mining operations, a Cabinet minister has said.
Gloves off for merchants of violence
President Mnangagwa has warned MDC-Alliance merchants of violence who are planning to stage a second round of illegal and violent demonstrations, meant to destabilise the country, that Government will deal decisively with them.
Editorial Comment: Anarchists must be afraid, very afraid
It is clear that the MDC-Alliance and its partners have chosen a very dangerous path of violence in an effort to win power which has eluded them in democratic ways in the last 20 years.
MUSONA BACKS BILLIAT . . . Khama’s teammate says he was treated like Messi
WARRIORS captain Knowledge Musona has backed his counterpart Khama Billiat to explode again amid a raging storm in South Africa about his form which has seen him struggle to reach the heights he touched at Mameodi Sundowns.
January inflation hits 10,75pc
The month on month inflation rate in January 2019 was 10,75 percent gaining 1,72 percentage points on the December 2018 rate of 9,03 percent.
DEMBARE FACE SPONSORSHIP BLUES
DYNAMOS’ failure to settle a $247 505 debt owed to CBZ Bank, which has seen their accounts at Steward Bank and BanABC being garnished, could destroy the Glamour Boys’ relationship with their principal sponsors NetOne and paralyse operations at the troubled giants.
Zim writers mourn fallen literary giant
The domestic literary sector has described the demise of Dr Charles Muzuva Mungoshi as the fall of an institution as they regarded him as “writers within a writer”.
PRAZ, IDBZ trade barbs over tenders
INFRASTRUCTURE Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) chief executive officer Thomas Zondo Sakala escaped prosecution by a whisker after allegedly failing to follow procurement laws in respect of tender awards for two projects.
Voice of Africa calls for maturity
At the launch of the MDC in 1999 Morgan Tsvangirai got carried away and chanted that infamous “We will remove you violently” statement that got him in trouble with the law. It was a sign of immaturity that was to be followed by many more similar bloopers, like openly calling on South Africa to switch off electricity on Zimbabwe and so on.











