Mugodhi crash State of Disaster: President

President Mnangagwa has declared the Mugodhi shrine accident, which left 13 people dead and seven others injured in Hwedza on Monday, a State of Disaster.

Editorial Comment: ZCTU’s incest with MDC-A not best for the worker

The proposals by the leadership of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions to become formally aligned with a political party, in this case the MDC-Alliance, and to have a quota of seats on the national standing committee of that party is a serious error and the affiliate unions need to block this.

Govt moves to boost gold deliveries

THE Ministry of Mines and Mining Development is stepping up efforts to boost gold deliveries to the state buying entity, Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), in a bid to shore up deliveries and beat this year’s target.

ZIM 4 – 0 UAE

The rains again came yesterday, as if to remind us of that unforgettable day in March last year when, a heavy downpour hit Harare Sports Club with a World Cup place at stake.

Scramble for solar power plants

Three independent power producers have applied to the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) for licences to establish solar power plants that will add about 100MW to the national grid.

Like Tiger’s Masterclass, the Warriors have risen from the depths of despair

AS the world watched on Sunday, Tiger Woods incredibly defied logic, the scars left by multiple surgeries, the trauma inflicted by infidelity, the damage caused the collapse of his marriage and the shame of a perfect poster boy image lost to the ravages of life.

Twelfth meeting decisions matrix

Cabinet received an update from the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing on the ongoing recovery programme with respect to the Cyclone Idai disaster. The Minister informed the Cabinet that progress continues to be registered in regard to the opening of access routes to affected areas and the distribution of relief assistance.

NPRC calls for Gukurahundi truth-telling

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has urged Zimbabweans to make truthful and honest testimonies that may assist in investigations into post-independence disturbances in the Midlands and Matabeleland provinces to pave way for national healing.

First Lady tours cyclone-hit areas

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday visited areas affected by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani where she called for authorities responsible for distributing food to the victims to stop locking up food in warehouses but ensure that it reaches the intended beneficiaries as quickly as possible.

Tariro NeGitare heads to Nyanga for Easter gig

Five years after sharing the stage with the late Oliver Mtukudzi at Montclair Hotel, Tariro NeGitare returns to the resort for another holiday dance with fans.

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