Zanu PF retains Zaka East
Zanu PF has retained the Zaka East parliamentary seat after its candidate Cde Clemence Chiduwa polled 7 119 votes to romp to a landslide victory in a by election held on Saturday.
JUST IN : First Lady bags another world honour
The First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has bagged another world honour after she was appointed ambassador of Harvard University Global Health Catalyst due to the sterling work she is conducting in the country’s health sector.
Sadc stands with Zim at UN
Sadc leaders are expected to use the global platform provided by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, United States, to take a united stand against continued sanctions on Zimbabwe, as the country’s anti-sanctions lobby gains traction.
ED arrives for global indaba
President Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday for the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly, where topical issues that include climate change, renewable energy and environmental sustainability will be discussed.
He was met at John F Kennedy International Airport by Zimbabwe Permanent Representative to the UN Dr Fredrick Shava, his deputy Mrs Kumbirai Taremba and senior staff at the mission.
Let’s unravel truth about the ‘abductions’
In a predictable fashion typical of a scripted docudrama, Zimbabwe woke up to the news of medical practitioner, Dr Peter Magombeyi, having disappeared last Sunday morning. Dr Magombeyi is said to have texted his colleagues that he had been ‘abducted’ by unknown men.
LET’S DO IT PROPER – ANTIPAS
AFTER sobering up from what would have been the most embarrassing moment in his otherwise illustrious coaching career, interim Warriors coach Joey Antipas, now wants things done better.
ED urges farmers to plant early
Farmers should work hard during the 2019/2020 summer cropping season to restore the country’s food-secure status, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Unwriting Mugabe’s white narrative
They thought Mugabe was their poodle and confused his love for cricket, exquisite suits and tea as proof of his undying love of all things British. They were wrong. Mugabe was never a British poodle. He was a statesman, who treaded a very cautious path in the early years of the country’s independence.
Big companies nailed over soaring prices
Galloping prices of basic commodities, which were experienced in the past week, were caused by big companies that injected cash on the parallel market causing volatility in the exchange rate, but corrective measures by Government has yielded instant results, Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Tuku bash: Daisy creeps out of her shell
LEGENDARY artiste, the late great Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi would have turned 67 today.
As was his custom, Tuku would have a series of interviews with journalists on his birthday and throw lavish parties, sometimes in triplicates.











