Parly lays groundwork for free 2023 polls
Parliament is seized with the alignment of laws to the Constitution to ensure 2023 harmonised elections are free, fair, transparent, credible and reflect the true democratic will of the people of Zimbabwe.
Gukurahundi victim’s remains exhumed
The remains of a villager from Sipepa, Tsholotsho, in Matabeleland North Province who was killed during the Gukurahundi era that rocked Matabeleland and Midlands provinces in the early 1980s were exhumed on Sunday as part of the peace and reconciliation initiative.
Plot to unseat Govt unmasked
SOME foreign elements are plotting violent demonstrations in a bid to overthrow the Government and the police are ready to deal with the perpetrators in terms of the law, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema has said.
Firm deposits Tuku will
NEARLY four months after the death of music legend Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, a Harare law firm has filed with the Master of High Court, a one-page Will and Testament bequeathing all movable and immovable property to surviving spouse Mrs Daisy Kudzai Mtukudzi.
First Lady donates to homes
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday donated an assortment of foodstuffs, blankets and clothes worth thousands of dollars to disadvantaged children and other vulnerable members of society in Harare.
Govt to act on slothfulness
THE Public Service Commission (PSC) wants to weed out a culture of slothfulness among civil servants through coming up with a policy to inculcate servant leadership and patriotism.
Passport Office to clear backlog
THE Registrar-General’s Office has started producing 8 000 passports daily with a view to clear the 280 000 backlog that has accumulated at the Passport Office, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Cain Mathema has said.
Sanctions must go — Gutu
Former MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu has admitted that the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West are toxic and hinder socio-economic development.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Sadc must walk the talk on disasters
Barely six weeks after the deadly Cyclone Idai pulverised Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi leaving almost 1 000 people dead, another tropical storm, Cyclone Kenneth, last week ravaged Mozambique again, the Comoros Islands and Tanzania.
Zimpapers profit up 68pc
Zimbabwe’s biggest diversified media group, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited’s profit for the year ended December 31, 2018, surged 68 percent to $3,8 million compared to $2,4 million recorded in the prior year on the back of increased product range, cost containment and improved efficiency.










