Idai: Two days of mourning declared
President Mnangagwa has declared Saturday and Sunday national mourning days in honour of those who perished owing to Cyclone Idai that left a trail of destruction in Chimanimani and Chipinge last week.
President, civil society hold frank discussions
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday held frank and robust discussions with Matabeleland-based civic groups at State House in Bulawayo, stressing the need for national cohesion and collective efforts in taking the country forward.
Juventus opt for Asian pre-season amid Ronaldo US rape claims
CRISTIANO RONALDO’s Juventus will play the pre-season International Champions Cup in Asia and not in the United States amid the Portugal star’s rape investigation there, the New York Times has…
First Lady applauded for humanitarian work
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa had to cut short her attendance at the 63rd UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on Monday to assist citizens affected by Cyclone Idai that has so far claimed 139 lives in Zimbabwe.
China offers to rebuild infrastructure
China has extended an offer to help Zimbabwe rebuild infrastructure in Chimanimani, where most roads, bridges, schools and clinics were destroyed by Cyclone Idai which struck the district last week.
Activist takes grenades to State House, nabbed
An activist was yesterday arrested at the Bulawayo State House where President Mnangagwa was meeting Matabeleland civil society leaders after he was found in possession of items that looked like grenades.
Donations pour in for Idai victims
The country yesterday received a consignment of goods from Tanzania to assist the victims of Cyclone Idai while more corporates and individuals continue to donate to the affected communities.
Zanu-PF to break the urban jinx
The ruling party, Zanu-PF, is aiming to break the jinx and reclaim support in urban constituencies as it sells President Mnangagwa’s transformational vision of growth and industrialisation, Politburo member Cde Chris Mutsvangwa says.
Basa tapedza: Zifa
MUTUNGAMIRIRI weZimbabwe Football Association, Felton Kamambo, anoti sangano ravo ragadzirira zvose zvinodiwa apo maWarriors atarisana nemutambo mukuru wekurwira tikiti rekuenda kumakwishu eAfrica Cup of Nations paachasangana neCongo Brazzaville kuNational Sports Stadium nemusi weSvondo uye chasara chete ndechekuti chikwata chenyika ichi chihwinhe mumutambo uyu.
THE GOOD AND THE BAD
THE Warriors were yesterday barred from using the National Sports Stadium for their training session, in a shocking move by officials who manage the giant sports facility, sparking outrage among the team’s fans across the country.










