Govt warns subversion activists
GOVERNMENT has warned civic organisations, individuals and foreign forces engaging in nefarious activities seeking to unseat President Mnangagwa and his constitutionally-elected Government saying they will face the wrath of law.
We’ll defend our peace, says Zanu-PF Youth League
The Zanu-PF Youth League yesterday said it will defend peace in the country and will not allow people’s rights to be infringed upon through coercing them to participate in violent demonstrations.
Zanu-PF praises resettlement, people shops
ZANU-PF has commended the Government for addressing the issue of illegal settlers in the country and intervening to cushion the public against wanton increases in prices by unscrupulous businesspeople.
China launches fresh US criticism in trade war
China has launched fresh criticism of the United States for provoking a trade war between the world’s two largest economies, which will affect not only the two countries, but the rest of the world.
ZACC interviews date set
Parliament has announced the names and dates for interviews of prospective Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Commissioners who will be appointed by President Mnangagwa.
Consumer Protection Bill set for amendment
GOVERNMENT has acceded to demands by parliamentarians to amend the Consumer Protection Bill so that a Consumer Protection Commission be established if the Bill is passed instead of an Agency as was earlier envisaged in the original Bill.
Shoeless Super Eagles ,Liverpool and the dinner with the warriors
LIVERPOOL produced a grand spectacle on Sunday — transforming the city into the epicentre of world football’s greatest love story — as a red human wave of more than 750 000 people filled its streets to provide a fitting welcome to the heroes of Madrid after their conquest of Europe.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Essential to embrace alternative energy sources
Zimbabwe is facing serious power shortages affecting both industrial and domestic supplies after the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) cut water allocations to Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for the second time this year due to fast receding water levels in Kariba Dam.
D-Day for Afro-joy break-dance finalists
Thirty finalists will be named today to proceed to finals of the first annual Afro-joy break-dance competition.











