Dept of Immigration tightens border screws

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Department of Immigration has tightened screws on wheeler dealers, human smugglers and border jumpers at Beitbridge Border Post in line with the Government’s thrust on…

IDBZ moves to avert Gweru water crisis

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) has availed US$300 000 to Gweru City Council for the drilling of 20 commercial boreholes to ease the water…

Midlands sets up devolution committees

Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Midlands has embraced the devolution agenda through the establishment of district development committees which will oversee the implementation of projects at grassroots level. Speaking at a…

City allays water rationing fears

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has allayed fears of stringent water rationing, as the water levels at the main supply dam, Lake Mutirikwi, are still adequate to last…

Let’s work hard to prosper – ED

President Mnangagwa has challenged Zimbabweans to work hard to ensure the country prospers.

Addressing thousands of St Noah Taguta-led Johanne Marange followers at Mafararikwa Village in Bocha during their Passover ceremony yesterday, the President said Zimbabwe was endowed with bountiful resources, including wildlife, and has the sovereign right to determine how they are managed.

Let’s work hard to prosper – ED

President Mnangagwa has challenged Zimbabweans to work hard to ensure the country prospers.

Addressing thousands of St Noah Taguta-led Johanne Marange followers at Mafararikwa Village in Bocha during their Passover ceremony yesterday, the President said Zimbabwe was endowed with bountiful resources, including wildlife, and has the sovereign right to determine how they are managed.

Magaya: We stand by our story

The Sunday Mail stands by its story published last week, “Magaya bombshell. Yes, he abused us”, in which Charity Dlodlo and Sarah Maruta made startling revelations against Prophet Walter Magaya.

Several women have come forward in the past week to make similar sexual allegations whilst others were still weighing the options of coming out.

C’wealth bid gets boost

ZIMBABWE’S efforts to rejoin the Commonwealth are well on course following the cordial engagement between Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Dr Sibusiso Moyo and the grouping’s secretary general, Honourable Patricia Scotland.

Violence never an option

Zimbabweans are generally renowned as hospitable and peace loving people but the tendency to cause violence that seems to rear its ugly head, particularly by the MDC Alliance and its handlers is a serious cause for concern.

Inside Harare’s online brothels

CIVILISATION’S oldest profession has taken a new twist.

Once a shameful act in Zimbabwe, done under the cover of darkness, the trade has gone a notch higher as new technology is shaking up the ancient business.

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