UPDATED: Masaraure abduction claims dismissed

Government has dismissed media reports that the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Association of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) Obert Masaraure was recently abducted from his home and tortured by security agents for recently calling for teachers’ to embark on an industrial action in the country, as false and malicious.

TNF Act gazetted

The Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) Act which was signed by President Mnangagwa this week was gazetted yesterday, giving legal effect to the legal framework that seeks to confer powers and functions of the forum in relation to consultation, cooperation and negotiation on social and economic issues by Government, business and labour.

‘Zanu-PF, MPLA share common history’

Zanu-PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said liberation movements in the region should unite and be able to trade economically among themselves for the benefit of the people.

SUMMER OF ‘69, THOSE WERE THE BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES . . . A first taste of World Cup action, George Shaya being crowned the first Soccer Star of the Year

I HAVE always had this love affair with every year that ends with a NINE, after all, in 1969, I spent SEVEN of those months in my mother’s womb — protected from the heat, covered from the cold and shielded from the rain.

Govt salutes citizens for ignoring demo calls

Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has applauded Zimbabweans for exhibiting maturity and discipline by ignoring the recent demonstration calls by some elements bent on destabilising the country under the guise of price hike protests.

Smelling like pigs, bursting with passion, it was part of the game

TODAY it’s Nigeria and tomorrow it’s Egypt – it never gets any easier for the Warriors in their mission to transform themselves into a formidable football force on the continent.

Subversion suspects get $1 000 bail each

Four members of shadowy anti-Government organisations who allegedly received training in Maldives with the intention to roll out violent demonstrations in the country and subvert a constitutionally-elected Government, were yesterday granted $1 000 bail each by the High Court.

Give Mthuli a chance!

The story is told that Moses undertook the dangerous assignment to relocate the children of Israel to the Promised Land.  The Red Sea, that vast water body, presented an intractable obstacle. There was chaos and commotion at seaside.

German firm pledges to market Zim tourism

Germany-based tourism organisation, Anerkannte Specialisation for Africa (ASA), has pledged to work with Zimbabwe Tourism Authority to boost the country’s tourism industry and increase its contribution to the national economy.

Council worker arrested for stealing $1

A Gweru City Council parking marshal has been arrested for prejudicing the local authority of $1 after he allegedly pocketed money for parking and did not issue out a receipt.

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