The nation talks

Political parties that fielded presidential candidates in the July 30, 2018 harmonised elections yesterday met at State House in Harare and committed themselves to the principle of dialogue and working together to resolve challenges facing the country.

UPDATED: Zesa CEO Chifamba pushed out

ZESA Holdings chief executive Joshua Chifamba has been pushed out after the board decided not to extend his second term contract following his suspension and subsequent arrest last year over damning allegations of corruption and criminal abuse of office.

Peace, order restored: ZDF

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has restored peace and order in the country after it was invited to quell violent protests instigated by labour unions and opposition elements last month that led to the loss of lives and left a trail of destruction, a senior official has said.

First Lady’s cancer awareness campaigns benefit over 100k

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s cancer awareness campaigns across the country have seen over 100 000 women undergoing cervical cancer screening last year.

Vision 2030: Govt calls for calm, patience

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has called for calm and patience as Vision 2030 can be achieved.

UPDATED: Tough draw for Zim Davis Cup team

ZIMBABWE Davis Cup team captain Gwinyai Tongoona has described their tie against Romania as a tough assignment following the draw conducted yesterday at the International Tennis Federation offices in London.

PG Hodzi has the last laugh

Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi yesterday had the last laugh after the Constitutional Court (Concourt) ruled that an application challenging his appointment to the esteemed offices was filed out of time.

Industry captains hail parastatal reforms

Businesses have welcomed Government’s move towards reforming some strategic State enterprises as they are key enablers to industry performance and overall economic growth.

Masiyiwas launch $100m fund

ECONET founder and executive chairman Mr Strive Masiyiwa and his wife Tsitsi have launched a $100 milion Challenge Fund to support rural businesses and other entrepreneurs focusing on rural areas in Zimbabwe as part of their extensive philanthropic work in Zimbabwe and across Africa.

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