Zim throws weight behind Saharawi
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday for the Sadc Solidarity Conference with the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, where regional leaders are expected to express the region’s support towards de-colonisation and right to self-determination of the people of Western Sahara.
Fire at new Central Registry Building
Fire broke out early yesterday morning at the new Central Registry Building in central Harare, in what authorities suspected to be an arson attempt by criminal elements.
CZI lauds help to Cyclone Idai victims
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has praised the generous support the country’s corporate sector has extended towards victims of Cyclone Idai, which has claimed over 100 lives, displaced people and ravaged infrastructure and properties.
Epworth’s Olympafrica Centre revived
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry’s visit to Epworth on Saturday has brought renewed hope to this sport-loving community that the construction of the world-class Olympafrica Centre facility will be realised soon.
Illegal billboards cost council millions
Harare City Council, which is losing millions of dollars in revenue owing to illegal billboards placed on private properties by unregistered companies, is set to raze down such billboards using The Harare (Control of Advertising Signs) by-laws.
ED CONGRATULATES WARRIORS
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has saluted the Warriors following their second back-to-back AFCON qualification secured after a decisive victory over Congo-Brazzaville at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.
‘Nduna’s claims on US$2m Zamco facility false’
David Whitehead Limited has dismissed claims by Chegutu West Member of Parliament Dexter Nduna that the company was failing to account for a $2 million facility extended by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe last year, saying at no point were the funds directly handled by the management.
Govt redesigning education: President
Government is unshackling the country from the colonial educational system and redesigning it to optimally exploit inherent potential, heritage and resources, President Mnangagwa has said.
House, $1 000 monthly allowance for cyclone granny
TELECOMMUNICATIONS magnate and billionaire, Mr Strive Masiyiwa has pledged to build a house and pay a $1000 lifetime monthly allowance to an elderly woman from Harare who walked from Mbare to Highlands to donate to Cyclone Idai survivors.
Japajapa convicted of disorderly conduct
MDC activist Paddington Japajapa, who insulted Zambian ambassador to Zimbabwe Zelipa Chitambo after he failed to secure a maize import licence, was last week convicted of disorderly conduct.











