Govt engages Japan on major roadworks
GOVERNMENT has applied to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for multi-million dollar funding for four major road projects including the construction of missing links on Harare Drive, Phase 2 of the Airport Road, Birchenough Bridge and Chirundu Highway.
President to address anti-sanctions march
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to address thousands of people set to gather next Thursday for an anti-sanctions solidarity march in Harare.
Exposing the log in Amnesty’s eyes
AMNESTY International’s ability to speak authoritatively on alleged human rights abuses in Zimbabwe has come under scrutiny after it closed its Harare branch in June over alleged abuse of donor funds and fraud by its staff members has exposed its serious shortcomings and double standards.
Zesa tightens screws on bigwigs
ZESA has embarked on a blitz to compel all high-profile people who owe it money to pay up or face prosecution.
Mighty Warriors in no-show, face Fifa sanction
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE woes that have been haunting women’s football in this country reached another level with the Mighty Warriors boycotting the second leg of the second round…
Three year’s ago, they were the toast of the world
SAO PAULO. — A journey of a thousand miles, of sweat, sacrifice and a few smiles — combined with remarkable goals from Rudo Neshamba — brought the Mighty Warriors to…
Editorial Comment: Normal rains forecast should inspire farmers
The week begins with good news that the forthcoming rainy season will be normal across Southern African.
Zimplats in half year profit jump
ZIMBABWE’S largest platinum group metals (PGMs) producer, Zimplats Holdings, profit for the year to June 2019 vaulted US$144,9 million from US$2,6 million posted in 2018, partly spurred by a US$36,4 million export incentive and $9,6 million tax refund.
Sino, Zim cultural exchanges hailed
Arts Correspondent CULTURAL exchange programmes are crucial for economic development and cementing relations between Zimbabwe and China, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
‘100-day cycles key’
Government’s 100-day cycles that serve as the building blocks to the realisation of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme and Vision 2030 are progressing well and assisting Government achieve its goals of bettering the lives of Zimbabweans, Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana has said










