UPDATED: Dabengwa is national hero. . . His contribution unquestionable

LIBERATION war icon and former Cabinet minister Dr Dumiso Dabengwa, who passed away last Thursday, has been declared a national hero.

Parly wants ministers censured

Parliament’s presiding officers have criticised Cabinet ministers and their deputies for failing to attend sittings to respond to questions from backbenchers, saying they would approach the Presidium for corrective action.

ED opens US$10m tile, bricks plant

President Mnangagwa is today set to officially commission the US$10 million brick and tile manufacturing plant at Sino Zimbabwe Cement Company (SZCC) on the outskirts of Gweru.

Putin happy with friendly Zim relations

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is happy with the “friendly and constructive relations” being enjoyed between his country and Zimbabwe.

Ramaphosa rallies Africa to deliver jobs

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on Africa to use its abundant talent to develop the continent and create employment for its young generation and women.

Rally behind President — Church leader

ZIMBABWEANS must rally behind President Mnangagwa whose Vision 2030 will lead the country to prosperity, renowned religious leader and founder of the Family of God Church Reverend Andrew Wutaunashe yesterday said.

Govt, Zanu-PF warn MDC-A

Government says it will not hesitate to take all lawful measures, both pre-emptive and remedial, to ensure peace, law and order prevail countrywide.

Dabengwa family welcomes national hero status

THE family of leading nationalist and ex-Cabinet minister Dr Dumiso Dabengwa has welcomed Government’s decision to declare him a national hero.

Chaos mars Gweru congress

Chaos has marred the MDC-Alliance congress amid allegations of massive vote buying by candidates and delays in the voting process while party members endured extremely cold temperatures after being made to sleep in the open at Ascot Stadium.

Mujuru swims in US$450 000 debt

Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has been forced to settle her debt amounting to US$452 000 with Peppy Motors that supplied tractors to her company, Ruzirun Investments, five years ago.

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