Zanu-PF Politburo meeting on today
THE Zanu-PF Politburo convenes its 328th Ordinary Session today.
ED urges Ziyambi-led taskforce not to relax
President Mnangagwa on Monday implored the inter-ministerial taskforce charged with accelerating implementation of political, electoral and legislative reforms aimed at deepening the country’s democratic processes as well as the ease of doing business not to “relax”.
Lafarge assures President of more investment
A top LafargeHolcim official, Mr Miljan Gutovic, has reassured President Mnangagwa that his company will continue investing in Zimbabwe, riding on a vastly improved macro-economic environment created by the short-term economic blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP).
PSC to assist workers affected by Idai
People with information on members of the civil service who were affected by Cyclone Idai may approach provincial or district offices to facilitate necessary assistance, Public Service Commission chairperson Dr Vincent Hungwe has said.
Media reform Bills set to be gazetted
Cabinet has approved the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill and the Freedom of Information Bill, which are expected to be gazetted by Friday.
President promotes two senior AFZ officers
President Mnangagwa has promoted two senior Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) officers to ranks of Air Commodore.
Lawyer assaults Bryn Mteki at court
Harare lawyer Moses Nkomo yesterday appeared in court for allegedly assaulting presidential aspirant Mr Bryn Taurai Mteki over a money dispute.
Upgrade tourism facilities: Minister
Tourism operators across Zimbabwe must upgrade the quality and extent of their physical infrastructure in order to be able to handle the anticipated steady increase in visitors beginning next year, Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Smart city status firmly in council’s court
A clean city is a healthy city. This is what all cities aspire to become and while some like the Rwandan capital, Kigali, have managed to achieve this, others like Harare still have a long way to go.











