Chamisa gags senior party leaders
MDC-Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa has gagged senior party leaders from commenting on the party’s congress in the media as he struggles to contain the simmering tension among members.
Infrastructure paving the road towards 2030
Zimbabwe is at the beginning of an exciting journey towards prosperity. It won’t necessarily be a smooth journey, and beginnings are never easy. But with real reform and a commitment to restructuring our economy we will rebuild our economy and our nation.
Chihuri falls on hard times
Former Police Commissioner General Dr Augustine Chihuri’s family has been hit hard by financial challenges to an extent of petitioning the High Court for permission to sell an agro-residential plot in Goromonzi to pay school fees for three minor children.
ICC SLAP IKOPE WITH 10-YEAR BAN FOR CORRUPTION
THE International Cricket Council have praised Zimbabwe Cricket and former Chevrons captain Graeme Cremer for their co-operation which led to the nailing of Enock Ikope, a former administrator of the domestic game, on charges of attempting to fix matches.
Ghana seeks stronger ties with Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’S re-engagement agenda is gaining steam, with plans afoot to revive the Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation with Ghana.
Hwende remanded to March 20
MDC-Alliance legislator for Kuwadzana East Chalton Hwende appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with subverting a constitutionally elected Government.
Agric sector tops NPLs list
THE agricultural sector tops on the $1,13 billion non-performing loans (NPLs) acquired by the Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (Zamco), chalking 43 percent of the NPLs.
Tick-borne diseases decimate cattle herd
FARMERS in five districts of Mashonaland Central are continuously losing cattle due to tick-borne diseases.
Why sewer rehab matters in disease prevention
The Harare City Council is set to partner Sinohydro Corporation in a $237 million deal to construct four new sewage treatment plants as well as rehabilitating and extending existing plants.











