MDC-A itching for a fight — Zanu-PF

ZANU-PF national chairperson and Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has warned the MDC-Alliance to stop provoking the ruling party and urged war veterans to be alert as the enemy, represented by the West, was reloading an economic war on Zimbabwe aimed at destabilising the country and effecting regime change.

Legislator loses $13k to robbers

Silobela Member of Parliament Cde Mthokozisi Manoki Mpofu was left counting his losses after thieves broke into his shop at Cross Roads Business Centre and made off with groceries and $13 000 cash.

Young Mighty Warriors hammer Namibia

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Vaya offers free transport for nurses, doctors

NURSES and doctors at hospitals throughout Zimbabwe are set to get free transport for 30 days as Cassava Smartech’s Vaya unit rolls out new exciting services.

CCMT offers advice on handover of schools

The Centre for Conflict Management and Transformation (CCMT) has moved to offer advice over various challenges affecting the handover of council run schools to churches.

Church petitions US Embassy over violation of constitution

The Apostolic Faith Mission Church of Portland Oregon (Southern African Headquarters) has issued a petition to the American Embassy, expressing their discontent over the violation of their church’s constitution.

9 years jail for keeping snakes

A Beatrice man was on Friday sentenced to an effective nine years in jail after he was convicted for possessing four live snakes and a yellow-throated lizard.

City buildings ‘death traps’

LAXITY and poor enforcement of by-laws by Harare City Council’s inspectorate department has seen companies operating from dilapidated buildings in the city centre, posing a serious threat to human life.

. . . leaders engage electorate on development projects

ZANU-PF Manicaland held an Extraordinary Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting on Friday last week as the ruling party steps up efforts to fulfill its election manifesto and accelerate development.

Council frets over Roadport ‘boob’

An administrative boob by Harare City Council in 1995 will see Roadport (Private) Limited continue to run the city’s busiest interchange bus terminus, Roadport, for an additional year.

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