‘Motor industry revival tops Govt priorities’

GOVERNMENT is determined to revive the motor industry, which is seen as strategic in economic turnaround given its invaluable impact in job creation, value addition and contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Harrison challenges troops

HARARE City coach Mark Harrison says his charges need to shift into top gear when they host Highlanders in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Rufaro on Saturday.

Listen to the people, police officers urged

Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga  has urged officers to use the feedback from members of the public as a yardstick for reforming and re-engineering their processes to improve service delivery countrywide.

Fake RTGS transfer costs food outlet $4 300

A food outlet at Machipisa Shopping Centre in Harare lost food and drinks worth over $4 300 last month to two conmen who duped the employees into believing that they had made an RTGS payment at a local bank.

MDC-A MP up for violence

Mpopoma-Pelandaba Member of Parliament Charles Moyo (MDC-Alliance) has appeared in court for allegedly assaulting a female party member during ward elections held at the party’s provincial offices in Bulawayo.

Algeria’s parly appoints interim president

ALGIERS. – Algeria’s parliament appointed on Tuesday its upper house chairman Abdelkader Bensalah as interim president following the resignation of ailing Abdelaziz Bouteflika after weeks of mass demonstrations against his rule.

Zuma to sue Sunday Times over “Gaddafi’s missing millions” story: report

JOHANNESBURG. – Former president Jacob Zuma will reportedly take legal action against the Sunday Times and the journalist “in her personal capacity”, following a story claiming he allegedly agreed to keep the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s millions in safekeeping for him and his family in 2011, Africa News 24-7 announced on Twitter on Tuesday.

Tshiskedi turned down predecessor’s PM pick: sources

KINSHASA/BRUSSELS. – Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila allegedly wanted his successor, Felix Tshisekedi to appoint Albert Yuma, a Kabila ally and chairman of state mining company Gecamines, as prime minister, but President Tshisekedi refused, sources familiar with the matter said.

Eleventh Meeting Decisions Matrix

Following presentation of an update by the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing on the Cyclone Idai disaster, Cabinet, once again, greatly appreciates the positive response to Government’s calls for assistance by both local and international partners.

Mash Central gives aid to cyclone victims

STAKEHOLDERS in Mashonaland Central last Friday handed over goods worth thousands of dollars to Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mavhunga for the Cyclone Idai victims in Manicaland, Masvingo and Mashonaland East provinces. Speaking soon after receiving the donations, Cde Mavhunga said corruption and pilferage during the distribution of the donations would not be tolerated.

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