Food fest to promote healthy living

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday said the increase of non-communicable diseases in the country motivated her to come up with the idea of a food and culture festival as a way of promoting traditional diets.

Restore workers’ dignity: President

Press statement by His Excellency, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, on the occasion of the Workers’ Day celebrations 1 May 2019

Anti-sanctions coalition launched

A lobby group, Coalition Against Sanctions (CAS), made up of various organisations in Zimbabwe and abroad to campaign for the removal of illegal sanctions was launched in Harare on Monday.

New twist to Lenox mine ownership wrangle

The protracted ownership wrangle of Lenox Gold Mine in Mashava, Masvingo Province, has taken a new twist after police launched fresh investigations into how the local firm Tambanashe Enterprises lost control of the company, sources have revealed.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Water crisis: Time for sustainable solution

The water woes of Harare City Council are largely of its own making and it has to now initiate the action required to provide a lasting solution, not a difficult task since what is needed is restoration and expansion of assets already in place.

Africa’s football twins

THEY are Africa’s ultimate football twins, founded in the same year in 1963, and one is on the move – powered by a five-year strategic plan which will see investment into developments at their stadium, wooing more corporate partners and boosting their fan base across the continent.

Davido, Nasty C promise fireworks at King 98 launch

Nigerian singer Davido and South African rapper Nasty C will have time with their Zimbabwean fans when they share the stage tonight at Wingate Golf Club at the launch of King 98’s album “Fransesca”.

Mauritians happy with reforms

Zimbabwe is set to become an investment magnet in the next few years buoyed by the sweeping political and economic reforms that Government has embarked upon, a top Mauritian investor has said.

Bloodbath at struggling Bosso

THE Highlanders executive have decided not to renew chief executive Nhlanhla Dube’s contract, which ended yesterday, a decision which led to the shocking suspension of two executive committee members.

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