‘Be conversant with inheritance laws’

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s inheritance programmes being conducted nationwide continue to receive overwhelming response, with people attending in large numbers. The First Lady, after realising how…

Pan-African film festival kicks off

Burkina Faso will from this Saturday to March 2 host the Pan-African Festival of Cinema and Television of Ouagadougou (Fespaco), one of the biggest African film festivals. This edition of the cultures of Africa and the diaspora also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the festival (Fespaco) and 20 feature films will be competing. The list of 20 films (feature film) in official competition, was unveiled by the organisers.

Govt to roll out typhoid vaccination

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter About 325 000 residents between the ages of six months and 45 years from nine selected high-density and typhoid-burdened suburbs in Harare will from Monday…

CAPS United avert player strike

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter HARARE giants CAPS United insist the situation in their camp is under control following a threat by players to boycott their pre-season training over unpaid…

Dialogue: Four thematic committees formed

Political parties that participated in the 2018 July harmonised elections met yesterday and formed four thematic committees as the first step towards a national dialogue to the challenges facing the country. More than 20 parties attended the meeting, which was held at State House.

Ramaphosa visit: Zim, SA officials to meet

Zimbabwean and South African officials will meet next week, as preparations for the visit by South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa gather momentum. President Ramaphosa will visit Zimbabwe on March 12 for the Third session of the two countries’ Bi-National Commission (BNC), and Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa Mr David Hamadziripi said yesterday that preparations for the visit were underway in both Harare and Pretoria.

Power-sharing not on the agenda: Mangwana

THE INTERVIEW Tinomuda Chakanyuka Four political parties — zanu-pf, MDC-Alliance, MDC-T and the National Patriotic Front — that are represented in Parliament, met in Bulawayo last weekend to lay the…

Black market politics anathema

It is indeed a tragic irony that, renowned as topping the list of most educated people on the African continent, Zimbabweans have failed for nearly 40 years to write the story of their troubled journey through colonial bondage and to freedom and self-determination in 1980 and that to serve as a mirror reflecting their dark days of history before the break of a new dawn on April 18, 1980.

Enough grains in stock

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter The country has more than 1,3 million tonnes of maize in stock, enough to feed the country until the next harvest, a senior Government official…

Dhemba sets the bar high

YOUNG swimmer Vhenekai Dhemba was the toast of the Zimbabwe team at the just-ended Africa Swimming Championships in Namibia. She became the first Zimbabwean junior swimmer to win 11 medals in a single event.

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