Muporofita osonwa na‘tula’
MUPOROFITA weJohane Masowe weChishanu anogara kuGlenwood Park, kuEpworth, anoti apata musha nekuda kwemukweshwa wenyoka nezvinhu zvaanoti zvidhoma izvo zvinomupindira mumba zvichimurwisa.
Sanctions slow down Zim progress — ED
Illegal and ruinous sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West have markedly slowed down the country’s development, President Mnangagwa has said.
Akapisirwa danga remombe
NYAYA yatsikamutanda wekunzi akanwisa muteyo mumwe mudzimai wekwaMangwende, kwaMurehwa, izvo zviri kunzi zvakazokonzera rufu rwake yave nepamwe sezvo ave kupomerwa kupisa danga remombe dzasabhuku weko achiti vane chekuita nekufumurwa kwakaitwa nyaya iyi neKwayedza.
Mugabe burial for Zvimba
THE remains of former President Robert Mugabe will now be buried in Zvimba tomorrow at the insistence of his family, though Government had started working on the mausoleum it had demanded earlier.
Opikira kuba chimodho
MURUME wekuba jumba remakii epachikoro cheZengeza 2 High, kuChitungwiza, ndokunobazve chingwa chechimodho icho chaive mubhegi remumwe wevashandi wepo nefiriziti akaudza dare redzimhosva kuti nzara ndiyo yakamutuma kuita izvi.
IMF pledges continuous support for Zim
THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has pledged to continue working with the Government to foster economic stability.
Harvard buckles under pressure to rescind FLoZ award
A United States institution, Harvard Medical School, has buckled under negative pressure to rescind an honour it bestowed on Zimbabwe’s First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for her charity work.
Ruva romushaisa rugare
MURUME wemuHarare anoti aoneswa nhamo neruva — furauzi chairo — iro akagashidzwa neimwe hama yake yepedyo, iye ndokuritambira nemawoko maviri, asi nhasi rave kumuonesa ndondo.
First Lady officially gets OAFLAD post
The change in the leadership of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), officially took place at a ceremony held at the Burkina Faso Embassy in the United States on Wednesday, with the new vice president of the organisation, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, calling for urgent attention on issues of gender-based violence, child marriages, non-communicable diseases and sustainable empowerment of women and the youths.
UN reforms now overdue: President
President Mnangagwa has said reforming the United Nations system is now overdue to ensure it becomes wholly representative.











