Former Zanu-PF bigwigs troop back

Former Zanu-PF senior members are trooping back to the ruling party following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for a unified party.

Humanity prevails over politics

The devastation from Cyclone Idai was a national disaster, although largely localised to a handful of eastern districts, and the people of Zimbabwe responded nationally, putting together their hundreds of thousands of gifts to make up convoys of relief supplies.

WAR ON BOSSO STOEP …Caps unleash former Highlanders sons

BARBOURFIELDS was a sweet home for Valentine Ndaba back in 2015, when his mesmerising left foot wowed the Soweto Stand and made the Highlanders fans believe that he would grow into a club legend.

Zim, Rwanda ties strengthen

Zimbabwe has a lot to learn from Rwanda leader President Paul Kagame who, as African Union chair, accentuated the drive for substantive unity and cooperation among member states, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Air Zim’s Embraer delivery imminent . . .two B777s on way

AIR ZIMBABWE is on the brink of replenishing its fleet amid indications that the national airliner would take delivery of an Embraer ERJ 145 tentatively in the next two weeks.

Beira: The ghost town

Long before Cyclone Idai hit Beira, a first-time visitor would have been forgiven for assuming that the port city was a ghost town, for the city more or less resembled an abandoned settlement.

TUKU’S ESTATE FATE TODAY …As four more children emerge

CONTROVERSY continues to stalk the family of the late national hero, Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, as the entire clan gathers today in Madziva to decide how the vast wealth the singer left behind will be handled.

Breakthrough in Zim, EU bloc ties

Relations between Zimbabwe and the 28-member European Union (EU) bloc will soon be upgraded from informal to formal engagements as parties actively seek to “enhance” their diplomatic rapport.

VP Chiwenga in Rwanda for key event

VICE PRESIDENT Dr Constantino Chiwenga arrived here yesterday for commemorations to mark the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda, which saw Ethnic Hutu extremists slaughter over 800 000 minority Tutsis in just 100 days in 1994.

NGOs’ pretence belies greediness

The recent European Union announcement of $5,5 million funding for non-governmental organisations (NGO) calls for serious conversations regarding the role of these non-state entities in Zimbabwe.

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