All-night vigils, Holy Communion as Christians mark Jesus’s Resurrection
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Christians from different denominations yesterday celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ, three days after His crucifixion on the cross, signifying forgiveness of sins and restoration of…
TelOne could lose WIOCC stake over US$10m
Fixed telecommunications services provider TelOne is at risk of losing its shareholding in bandwidth wholesaler West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC), managing director Chipo Mtasa has said.
Idai victims to get cash
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government, the United Nations system and other partners have heightened efforts on providing comprehensive humanitarian assistance in Cyclone Idai-affected areas, with victims expected to start receiving…
Agenda 2063: Towards ‘The Africa We Want’
Africa is determined to achieve socio-economic transformation to “the Africa we want”, and to be advanced, developed, empowered, inspired, independent and united by 2063.
Woman accused of $500k theft
A personal assistant with Linda Banda Attorneys and Counsellors last Thursday appeared in court on allegations of converting to own use over $500 000 she received as payment for stands.
Belarus donates to Idai victims
Belarus last week donated 46 tonnes of goods towards victims of Cyclone Idai. The goods which included blankets, baby food and clothing were handed over to the Government of Zimbabwe by Belarus First Deputy Minister for Emergency Situations Major-General Aleksandr Khudoleev at the Robert Mugabe International Airport.
Unite, diplomats urge nation. . . as Zim marks 39th Uhuru anniversary
Diplomats accredited to the country have urged Zimbabweans to unite and work together to realise President Mnangagwa’s vision of making Zimbabwe an upper middle-income economy by 2030. The diplomats, who thronged the National Sports Stadium for the country’s 39th Independence celebrations on Thursday, reiterated their respective countries’ commitment to supporting Zimbabwe in its rebuilding efforts.
War vets slam bread price hike
THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has condemned the unjustified increase in the prices of basic commodities and called on responsible authorities to take urgent measures to protect citizens.
Charumbira calls for truce in boundary row
Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira has called for an end to a long-standing boundary dispute between himself and newly-installed Chief Bere of Mashava.











