Duo nabbed for abusing First Lady’s name

TWO people have been arrested for allegedly abusing the name of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa to extort over US$40 000 from Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder, Prophet Walter Magaya.

Chitungwiza mayor’s probe still work in progress

Police on Tuesday said they are still investigating Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko (MDC-Alliance), who was arrested last Thursday on allegations of torching a Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) vehicle during violent demonstrations that occurred in Harare in 2016.

Govt moves to revive Simbi plant

Government is working flat out to ensure that Masvingo city’s sole heavy industry SIMBI Pvt Ltd resumes operations after identifying Muzhwi Dam in northern Chivi as an alternative water source.

Zim an example of how to co-exist: Muchinguri-Kashiri

ZIMBABWE is a shining example of how to co-exist in the region and beyond, a sign of maturity by its people, Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

Tobacco rakes in US$526m

Zimbabwe has so far generated US$526 million from this year’s tobacco crop, whose output has surpassed the record set last year.

Ministry mourns Mugabe, Mugoba

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has consoled the Mugabe and Mugoba families following the death of national heroes, former President Robert Mugabe and Major-General Trust Mugoba.

Govt audits over 700 private voluntary orgs

Government has embarked on an audit of more than 700 private voluntary organisations (PVOs) registered in the country, amid concerns that most of them have deviated from their mandate and are meddling in opposition politics.

‘Sanctions diplomatic missile to intimidate FLMs-led govts’

Western countries are instituting policies on Africa that are meant to destroy the liberation legacy of the region through punitive measures like sanctions and propaganda, Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has said.

Mugabe’s impact on education: An undying legacy

The former President Cde Robert Mugabe leaves a challenge for future leaders to prioritise education through his Presidential Scholarship scheme, an initiative which will be an everlasting legacy.

Designated ports of entry for importation of medicines, allied substances

The importation of Medicines and Allied Substances is controlled by Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) which is a regulatory body established by the Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act (MASCA) [Chapter 15:03] as read with Statutory Instrument (S.I.) 150 of 1991.

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