Chief Ndiweni jailed
CHIEF Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni was yesterday sentenced to two years in jail while his 23 subjects escaped custodial sentence after they were ordered to perform community service for destroying a villager’s property in Ntabazinduna.
We must get systems right at NSSA: Nzenza
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) forensic audit report, which was tabled in Parliament a few weeks ago, has sent shock waves in the country.
Shot in the arm for war vets
Government has unveiled an additional $15 million budget towards war veterans to cater for their health, school fees and other welfare issues, a Cabinet Minister has said.
. . . Chamisa threatens more violence
MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has threatened to unleash more violence on the streets after yesterday’s planned demonstrations failed to take off following a prohibition order issued by the police.
Remembering Nyerere’s contribution to SADC regional integration
Mwalimu means teacher in KiSwahili, and he taught the people of his country and the continent many things, with emphasis on Freedom and Unity (Uhuru na Umoja), which is the motto of his country.
Political parties rap MDC-Alliance over demo
Political parties have rapped MDC-Alliance for its attempt to hold violent demonstrations in Harare yesterday, saying protests were irrational given that President Mnangagwa had created a dialogue platform to discuss political differences.
100MW solar project gathers pace
FORMER Eskom chief executive officer Engineer Matshela Koko is pressing ahead with his company’s 100MW solar project in Gwanda, which is expected to be the envy of the continent upon completion.
Sanchez has a future at Man U
MANCHESTER— Alexis Sanchez still has a future at Manchester United, according to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, despite speculation that the English Premier League football giants are trying to offload the unproductive Chilean.
A blessing that can change your name
We know that when you are blessed you are empowered to succeed; in you is an inbuilt power to do what you want.
Midlands requires $40m for roads reconstruction
The Midlands Province requires about $40 million for the completion of road rehabilitation works that kicked off last year, an official has said.










