President fulfils Mbare promise
President Mnangagwa yesterday toured Matapi Flats in Mbare, Harare, to inspect renovations being undertaken by the Government as his administration fulfils its promise to refurbish the dilapidated hostels.
National hero’s burial slated for Thursday
THE burial of Zanu-PF National Consultative Assembly member and national hero Cde Velaphi Misheck Ncube (82), who died last week, is slated for Thursday at the National Heroes’ Acre.
Dialogue: Political party leaders meet
Leaders of political parties involved in the national dialogue yesterday met at State House in Harare to deliberate on the basic conceptual structure for the national dialogue coined “Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD)”.
Call for unity on region’s jumbo issues
SOUTHERN AFRICA, which is home to 61 percent of the world’s elephant population, can only benefit more from its natural resources if the block remains united and speaks with one voice in international forums, Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Prisca Mupfumira has said.
President arrives in Botswana for elephant summit
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday for the Kasane Elephant Summit which is expected to bring together three other Heads of State whose countries are part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area to discuss a common policy towards the management of jumbos.
‘Forex shortage stalls digitisation’
An acute shortage of foreign currency is slowing down Government’ efforts to implement the digitisation initiative that is set to grow the country’s broadcasting services, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Zanu-PF tips ANC
An 11-member Zanu-PF delegation is in South Africa to observe tomorrow’s elections.
Sanctions hurting USA: Top economist
illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West and the United States of America, are a double-edged sword that is also inflicting pain on the administrators of the embargo, a top economist has said.
Zinara bosses get US$8 000 for hairdo
THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has been paying two salaries for two chief executive officers for the past 12 months, while thousands of United States dollars were spent on hairstyle, food hampers, and gym allowances for managers, legislators heard yesterday.
Govt, KAS MoU to capacitate Parly
Government yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) which seeks to capacitate the Parliament of Zimbabwe in fulfilling its constitutional mandate.











