Parly to get tough on land barons

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Cde Tsitsi Gezi has challenged the Parliamentary Committee on Local Government and National Housing to investigate land barons and fully exercise its oversight role for implementation of devolution principles.

MDC-A youths threaten violence

MDC-Alliance youths aligned to party president Mr Nelson Chamisa on Friday last week disrupted the party’s Harare provincial meeting and threatened to harm members perceived to be seeking to dislodge him at the forthcoming congress.

Hectic week for Ndiraya

THE Zimbabwe Under-23 side face a hectic week ahead of them as they get down to serious business in their quest to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games.

Drought: Why Zim needs financial bailout for farmers

Zimbabwe is one of the many Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries that have been affected by droughts, which have left governments with no other option, but to source and procure food in order to avert famine.

First Lady in New York for UN Women’s summit

The 63rd session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women officially opened here yesterday with strong calls to ensure women are recognised as equal partners in all spheres of life.

Gudyanga trial stalls

Former Mines and Mining Development Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga will have to wait for the determination of his application for review at the High Court.

Another blow for FC Platinum

THE Confederation of Africa Football have ordered FC Platinum not to use their Mandava fortress in Zvishavane for their Champions League group game against Esperance on Saturday.

Lessons for Africa from the epic Adwa victory

The recent 123rd commemoration of the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopian forces defeated an invading Italian force on March 1 1896 acts as an important contemporary reminder for us as Africans to wake up and celebrate the rich and diverse history of our continent and its people.

Govt to extend NRZ deal by 6 months

Government is understood to have agreed to extend the framework agreement for the US$400 million recapitalisation of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) by a further six months, to enable finalisation of outstanding issues.

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