Sadc declares Zim solidarity day

Sadc leaders have resolved to reserve October 25, 2019 as a day when the 16-member states would conduct activities to jointly call for the “immediate” lifting of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

United States’ role in demos unmasked

Details of how the United States of America Ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols actively encouraged senior MDC officials to press on with Friday’s demonstrations by assuring them that Washington “would impose punitive measures should Government arrest or assault the protestors”, have emerged.

Former VP Mphoko faces arrest

FORMER Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko faces imminent arrest after resisting officers from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) who wanted to pick him from his Bulawayo home over allegations of criminal abuse of public office.

Produce to achieve Vision 2030

Zimbabwe can achieve the vision of being an upper middle-income economy by 2030, but it cannot get there through short-cuts, by waiting for hand-outs or by consuming its way to wealth: The only path that works is for us to produce the wealth we need.

New Sadc chair calls for sanctions removal

New Sadc chairperson Tanzanian President Dr John Magufuli yesterday called on the international community to remove sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, saying the country has “now opened a new chapter and is ready to engage with the rest of the world”.

Macheso ends 12-year video hiatus

SUNGURA king Alick Macheso is for the first time, in over a decade, set to produce a video album.

The musician is selecting songs from his last two studio projects — “Dzinosvitsa Kure” (2018) and “Tsoka Dzerwendo” (2016).

Season of madness!

Zifa councillors have urged their leadership to concentrate more on football development instead of expending energy on the endless boardroom wars.

Freeman serves ‘Gango’ this Saturday

WITH no new albums coming from the usual heavyweight disruptors Alick Macheso, Jah Prayzah and Suluman Chimbetu —Zim dancehall superstars have positioned themselves to fill the void.

Liquidity crunch hits fertiliser firms

Fertiliser firms have raised a red flag over a cash crunch to buy foreign currency needed to unlock fertiliser acquired last year but could not be released due to forex shortages.

It’s never too late to walk down the aisle

IF you thought the wonders of love are age restricted, think again!

Sekuru George Chimwendo Karuru (99) and wife Gogo Marian Nyapasi (87) set a record that probably deserves to be recorded in the books of love.

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