ZEC consults CSOs on poll reforms
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has started consultations with civil society organisations (CSOs) to craft new voter education material as part of the wider electoral reforms it is carrying out.
President set to appoint 8 judges
President Mnangagwa is set to appoint eight judges to fill positions that have arisen at the High Court bench after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) submitted a list of 10 candidates who performed well in public interviews held last month.
Defence University holds inaugural graduation ceremony
President Mnangagwa yesterday capped seven students who graduated with a Master of Science degree in International Studies while 31 others were conferred with certificates after completing the National Defence Course at the inaugural graduation ceremony of the Zimbabwe National Defence University.
ED to open lawyers’ indaba
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday evening for the 20th Sadc Lawyers Association annual conference he is expected to officially open this morning.
‘NDINOMUDYISA TSVINA YANGU’…‘Nyoro kana yakaomeswa’
Kingstone Mapupu “TINODYISA varume chikafu chatinosanganisa netsvina yedu — nyoro kana yakaomeswa. Ndiyo ‘spice’ yacho.” Varume vasingade kudarikwa nemarokwe kana vaye vanoita barika kana vanodya ku”small house” hokoyo! Kune vakadzi…
Girls receive life skills mentoring
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday spent quality time with female students attending the inaugural National Girls Boot Camp, where professionals drawn from different disciplines are imparting life skills to them.
Zesa disconnects rogue customers
ZESA Holdings has embarked on a national blitz to disconnect all households illegally connected to the grid.
‘Mosquito’ odashurwa nevana
MUCHINDA wekumbonetsa mumutambo wetsiva, Alfonso “Mosquito” Zvenyika, anonzi “ari kupihwa zvinhu zvake” — aoneswa nhamo nekurohwa nevana vake vachimuti akaromba uye kumuti atadza kuvatoresa magwaro ekuzvarwa.
Emmerson Jnr distances self from reports
President Mnangagwa’s son, Emmerson Jnr, yesterday distanced himself from allegations that he abused his proximity to power to obtain loans from a local bank without collateral and may have been involved in compiling lists of corrupt bigwigs.
We’ll remain airborne: Air Marshal
The Air Force of Zimbabwe has devised innovative measures to continue flying, despite illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the United States and Western countries, an official has said.











