Brexit: Backstop indispensable, Macron tells Johnson
Boris Johnson has met Emmanuel Macron in Paris for Brexit talks, with the French president saying the UK’s vote to quit the EU must be respected. But he added that the Ireland-Northern Ireland backstop plan was “indispensable” to preserving political stability and the single market.
Sadc sends unequivocal message to West
Sadc Heads of States’ resolution to collectively express their disapproval of unrelenting illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe has been welcomed as a symbol of a return to the core values of pan-Africanism by member states.
Messi made Ronaldo a better player
LISBON. — Cristiano Ronaldo admitted on Wednesday his long-time rivalry with Lionel Messi has made him “a better player” and that he enjoys a “healthy” rivalry with the Argentine great.
Churches condemn negative forces
Churches have condemned some foreign missions stationed in Zimbabwe for interfering in the country’s internal affairs.
Woman threatens to kill ex-lover’s pregnant wife
Hazel Marimbiza There was drama in New Magwegwe suburb when a jealous woman left residents tongue-tied after she and a group of other women threatened to kill her ex-lover’s pregnant…
Mavhunga warns corrupt civil servants
Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Minister Monica Mavhunga has warned civil servants to desist from all forms of corruption as there will be no sacred cows in dealing with the scourge.
‘Participate more in junior councils’
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has challenged local authorities across the country to establish junior councils to increase young people’s participation in local governance.
City warns against illegal home industries
Harare City Council has issued a stern warning to residents who have turned their houses into mini industries or offices without its approval.
Chamisa using people for his own selfish ends
MOST probably ensconced in the comfort of their homes, the violence mongering leaders of the opposition used their proxies to ignite chaos in the heart of Harare.
Chinhoyi court works on schedule
Construction of the new Chinhoyi magistrates’ court is ahead of schedule with indications that the building would be ready for occupation by December 31 this year.











