Ramaphosa hails Zim progress
SOUTH AfricaN President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is satisfied that Zimbabwe is on a recovery path and has acknowledged the recent adoption of the local currency as a huge step towards consolidating the desired transformation.
SB Moyo off to London
FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo leaves for London, United Kingdom today on a four-day re-engagement programme to strengthen bilateral relations and to woo investment into the country.
Water, sanitation plan on the way
Government is working on funding mechanisms to rehabilitate water and sewer infrastructure in urban areas.
24th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix
Cabinet received a report from the Minister of Health and Child Care on deliveries of hospital equipment from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India. This positive development was a result of His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa’s re-engagement with the international community, where he extended an appeal for support towards revival of Zimbabwe’s health care delivery system.
Zanu-PF launches Lupane poll campaign
Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters in Matabeleland North Province are expected to converge at Gomoza Shopping Centre today for the launch of the Lupane East by-election campaign rally, Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Cde Obert Mpofu has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Govt duty-bound to preserve peace, order
The aim of a legitimate government, according to English philosopher and physician, John Locke, is to preserve the rights to life, liberty, health and property of its citizens, and to prosecute and punish those citizens who violate the rights of others.
MADAGASCAR’S FRENCH ARMADA REMINDS WARRIORS OF THE BRITISH BRIGADE WE MISSED
FIVE years ago, Madagascar were ranked 195th in the world and, at the turn of the millennium they were such an insignificant entity that, after a home match against Cote d’Ivoire, the only bonus the team received was US$250 which their fans had raised from well-wishers.
Drug procurement: Govt doing away with third parties
Government is phasing out the procurement of essential drugs and medicines through third parties that have been inflating their prices, making them unaffordable to ordinary people.
International acts for Mapopoma Fest
ORGANISERS of the second edition of the annual Mapopoma Festival, slated for Victoria Falls in December, say this year’s edition will include international acts.











