Reflections on parliamentarism
On Sunday June 30, the world celebrated International Day of Parliamentarism. First celebrated on June 30, 2018, the day recognises the role of parliaments globally as cornerstones of democracy.
New drug plant for Zim
A new pharmaceutical manufacturing plant is set to be constructed in Mt Hampden, about 20km north-west of Harare, in a development expected to cut reliance on foreign drugs and create more jobs for citizens.
Dad (80) kills self after row with son
AN 80-YEAR-OLD Chipinge man hanged himself in an abandoned hut following a dispute with his son who blamed him for his misfortunes.
Interbank rate up
THE interbank market rate has surpassed parallel market rates with some banks offering more in local currency for those exchanging foreign currency.
Man challenges SI 142
A Harare man Godfrey Mupanga has filed an application at the High Court seeking to set aside Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019 which scrapped the multi-currency system.
Fuel tracking system on the cards
Government has started implementing a tracking system to plug leakages in the supply of fuel that have exacerbated shortages in the market.
Reveller loses eye in brawl
A BINDURA woman struck a fellow reveller with a bottle on the eye resulting in it being removed.
Integration of marriage and inheritance laws
By Danai Chirawu The process of writing a will, which is a person’s testament of how they intend to have their assets distributed at death has a bearing on those…
Ghana, Cameroon and Benin advance
Ghana brushed aside Guinea-Bissau 2-0 in their final 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFcon) Group F match at the Suez Stadium in Egypt on Tuesday evening.








