President mourns Gandire-Mhuri

President Mnangagwa yesterday paid his condolences to the Gandire-Mhuri family at their home in Harare following the death of Zanu-PF Central Committee member Cde Timothy Gandire-Mhuri.

Billiat wants to stay at Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG. — Zimbabwean talisman Khama Billiat looks set to remain at South African Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs for the upcoming season.

RBZ explains reforms to churches

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday met church organisations, under the banner of the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Church Council (ZACC) and explained the new local currency regime following the recent scrapping of multi-currencies.

Gifford lead in Dumisani tourney

Fungai Muderere GIFFORD High School are on top of the log in the Dumisani Foundation schools football tournament ahead of the concluding fixtures at Mtshabezi High School at the beginning…

Giant Mine to start operations by mid-2020

Breckeridge Investments has started resuscitating and rehabilitating water and sewage infrastructure at their Giant Mine in Gadzema, 10 kilometres out of Chegutu, as they prepare to start exploration drilling on-site.

Case against pain linked to Lukau ‘resurrection’ provisionally withdrawn in court

A case against two people who allegedly participated in the hoax resurrection of a Zimbabwean national at Alleluia Ministries was provisionally withdrawn in the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. TimesLive…

Mutasa fish farmers get training

Local development agency, Practical Action, is training hundreds of fish farmers in Mutasa District on the production and use of local feeding resources to mitigate against the high cost of aquatic feed formulations.

Can AU, UN find common ground in Sudan?

Recent developments around Sudan’s transfer of political power show why a more strategic partnership between the African Union (AU) and the United Nations (UN), especially at the council levels, matters. Discord between the security councils of both bodies reveals fault lines in their efforts to stabilise Sudan.

Bushy or not, your choice

Nhlalwenhle Ncube IN life there are some things which you must do out of choice, not because of what the next person wants.  These are things to do with your…

Govt eyes world-class road network: Matiza

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said road construction is top on Government’s development priority and CMED should make sure that equipment lying idle in its Harare workshops is repaired and deployed to provinces for road maintenance.

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