Constitutional Court recruitments begin
Treasury has given the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) the nod to begin recruiting staffers of the Constitutional Court next month, while the selection of judges will begin thereafter as efforts to decouple it from the Supreme Court gathers momentum.
‘We are entrenching unity’
Peace is an integral part of local cultural norms that could be used to forge national unity, which, in turn, is necessary to springboard the country to prosperity, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Let’s extend investment to processing
When commissioning the long-desired platinum smelting plant at Unki Mines near Shurugwi last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa took the opportunity to encourage and reassure investors and potential investors that Zimbabwe understood their needs and welcomed their partnership.
FIFA to the rescue
WORLD Soccer governing body FIFA, touched by the trail of destruction that Cyclone Idai left in Zimbabwe, have pledged to help rebuild infrastructure for the communities in Chimanimani and other affected areas in the Manicaland province.
Drug supplies improve remarkably
The National Pharmaceutical Company (Natpharm) has begun round-the-clock dispatches to ensure that health institutions timeously get their orders.
Dialogue: klansmen binding glue
There is a familiar but very illuminating quote in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” which says, “When we gather together in the moonlit village ground, it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound.”
US$60m facility for farm mechanisation
Zimbabwe is working on a US$60 million massive agriculture mechanisation deal with an Indian firm, International Tractor Limited (ITL), that will see distribution of tractors, combine harvesters and various implements to benefit local farmers, according to project promoters.
Finding love the ‘safe’ way
ARRANGED consensual marriages are an interesting culture that seem to have gained traction in church set-ups over the years.
First Lady pledges continued support for women
FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has pledged to continue empowering women by sensitising them on inheritance laws and health issues.
Warts of democracy can be an eyesore
Cynics often say politics is like a sewage as it allows stinking and filthy scum to rise to the top.
In a twisted way, it’s pretty much like milk, which, as it matures, allows cream to rise.
Well, how else can one describe our current breed of Members of Parliament (MPs)?But in this part of the Savanna, it seems that we invariably have more scum than we have milk.











