US under fire over MDC protests
The United States has come under fire for working in cahoots with the country’s detractors by allegedly funding and encouraging opposition MDC-Alliance’s violent demonstrations in an attempt to overthrow President Mnangagwa’s Government.
We anchor ties on respect: Chinese envoy
China’s relationship with African countries is based on respect for the continent’s sovereignty and non-interference in their internal affairs, Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun has said.
Govt hires 19 doctors
Government has absorbed the 19 junior doctors who recently completed their studies, but failed to get internship, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.
ED to grace anti-graft awareness campaign launch
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow officiate at the launch of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) anti-graft awareness campaign in Harare as the fight against the scourge gathers momentum.
Duo in trouble for assaulting ex-mayor
BINDURA Municipality chamber secretary Naison Machingauta and finance director Lovemore Warurama appeared in court last week on allegations of assaulting the town’s former mayor Mr Innocent Zvigumbu last year.
Cranborne Bullets open huge lead
NESBERT “Yabo” Saruchera’s ZIFA Northern Region Division One league leaders Cranborne Bullets have opened a huge lead after beating Blue Jets on Saturday.
City reopens offer to sell houses to sitting tenants
Harare City Council has resolved to reopen an offer to sell its residential properties to sitting tenants across the city.
‘Don’t blame inflation for failure’
Businesspeople should not blame inflation or economic challenges for the failure of their business, but should rather use the resources at their disposal to beat inflation and grow their business, a mining expert has said.
Augusto completes Maritzburg move
LEAGUE top scorer Clive Augusto has finally completed his switch to South African Premiership side Maritzburg United from Chicken Inn.
Outcry over wetlands invasion in Mabvuku
Harare Wetlands Trust (HWT) has noted with concern that wetlands in Mabvuku are being invaded by private companies.







