Moza, Zim power deal done — ED
Mozambique is ready to assist Zimbabwe with increased supplies of electricity from Cahora Bassa, the President has said.
Govt blasts MDC ‘insurgent rants’
Government has noted with disgust, “insurgent rants” from a member of the opposition threatening to overthrow legitimate public authorities in the country, and will not hesitate to act, Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana has said.
Civil servants get salary increment
Government is set to increase civil servants’ salaries, potentially beginning this month-end, to cushion them from recent price hikes once a framework to guide the deal has been concluded.
Mandela’s grandson slams ‘Israeli apartheid’
London, United Kingdom —The grandson of anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela has delivered a damning condemnation of “Israeli apartheid”, in a high-profile expression of solidarity between South Africans and Palestinians. Zwelivelile…
ED, DRC President laugh off Warriors drubbing
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa took time to discuss football matters on the sidelines of the 12th extraordinary African Union (AU) summit on free trade areas and was involved in a banter with DR Congo President Félix Tshisekedi following the Warriors hammering at the hands of the Congolese Leopards in their last Group A match at the 2019 AFCON tournament in Egypt.
Zim sets annual mineral production targets
Government has set annual targets for high-level minerals as it moves to maximise production in the mining sector.
Let’s work hard for Africa: First Lady
Newly-elected vice president of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has urged her fellow African First Ladies to continue working hard for the development of their countries and the continent.
Zanu-PF warns MDC over anarchist utterances
ZANU-PF has warned the MDC leadership against making any threats of trying to overthrow a constitutionally-elected Government.
Zim lags behind in border reaffirmation
ZIMBABWE is lagging behind in terms of conclusively reaffirming its borders with neighbouring countries to avoid potential conflicts arising from the exploitation of resources and other disagreements that may affect good relations.
Aspiring High Court judges undergo public interviews
The two-day public interviews for the eight posts of judges of the High Court opened in Harare yesterday with the first batch of 10 aspiring candidates being interviewed by the Judicial Service Commission’s nine-member panel.











