Zim sends formal Cyclone Idai SOS
Cabinet yesterday resolved to launch a formal appeal for domestic and international assistance on the Cyclone Idai disaster whose death toll now stands at 268 people.
82 Idai victims buried in Moza
Government has paid tribute to the government and people of Mozambique for their assistance to Zimbabwe in the wake of the Cyclone Idai disaster, amid revelations that about 82 locals killed during the tropical cyclone have since been buried in the neighbouring country.
Attachment to home, prelude to disaster
Until Cyclone Idai struck Chimanimani and Chipinge recently, generation-after-generation had lived here, in harmony with nature and regulated by the seasons.
MDC-A MP Chimbaira arrested for violence
Police yesterday arrested MDC-Alliance legislator for Zengeza East, Goodrich Chimbaira (47) and the party’s Chitungwiza Ward 14 councillor Chengetai Nyagonda (48) on charges of public violence that occurred at the party’s Ward 17 councillor Fungai Magadzire’s home in Chitungwiza on Saturday.
134 LEAGUE GAMES ,80 WINS…
NORMAN MAPEZA’S coaching career has come full circle – 134 league games in charge of FC Platinum, 80 wins, 39 draws and only 15 losses – in a 55-month romance that has delivered two back-to-back league titles.
UPDATED: Govt, council renovate Matapi Flats
Government — in partnership with the City of Harare — has started renovating Matapi Flats in Mbare, Harare, under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) priority projects, a senior official has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Chamisa’s deception triggers violence
If there is any Zimbabwean politician who reads religiously Niccolò Machiavelli’s “bible”, The Prince, it has to be MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.
Munya Mataruse remembers Tuku
One of the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi’s proteges Munya Mataruse is set to launch his new album “Chimhinga Mupini” at Pakare Paye Arts Centre this weekend in Norton. The Canada-based artiste launches the 11-track album which talks about his journey and life experiences with Zimbabwe’s legendary singer Tuku.
Group camps at US Embassy
A group of seven citizens has camped at the United States Embassy in Harare calling for the removal of the illegal sanctions the country imposed on Zimbabwe and vowed to stay put until they are removed.











