Mafikizolo show to go ahead

ORGANISERS of Mafikizolo’s “Back in Town Concert” slated for Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) on Friday have revealed that they will channel part of the show proceeds towards victims of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

Chitungwiza residents call for forensic audit

CHITUNGWIZA residents have raised concern over corruption allegations levelled against mayor, Lovemore Maiko, a councillor and senior manager, with calls growing louder for a forensic audit to be conducted.

‘Vote Zanu-PF in by-elections’

Zimbabweans, particularly those in constituencies with impending by-elections, should continue to rally behind Zanu-PF because it is delivering on its election promises.

Xenophobia in South Africa: Time for conversation

South Africa is in smoke and the nation smells of burnt human flesh. The smell of a country burning her soul has become familiar in a rainbow nation that has gone colour blind.

President arrives in SA for WEF

The World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa begins here today with Zimbabwe and other African participating nations expecting to deliberate on issues that will shape the continent’s future in terms of sustainable development, innovation, digitisation and governance.

Millers seek Zesa ring fencing

Local grain milling firms have approached the Ministry of Energy and Power Development seeking exemption from power cuts so as to keep production running and meet mealie meal and flour demand.

Pay hike welcome

Government move to increase civil servants’ salaries by 76 percent, with probability of further review is a positive development as it moves to cushion its workers from the obtaining economic challenges.

FIFA TAKE FIRST STEPS TO TRY AND RESOLVE ZIM CRISIS

FIFA believe a solution could still be found to the crisis engulfing Zimbabwe football and have opened an avenue for dialogue between ZIFA president Felton Kamambo and COSAFA boss Philip Chiyangwa.

Unpaid work for Muzondo

ACTION Hub director Tafadzwa Muzondo has been ordered to perform 105 hours of unpaid work at Mufakose 1 High School after he was found guilty of fondling musician Pauline Gundidza’s breasts at a function in Highfield sometime in March this year.

Solidarity march deferred to next week

Joseph Madzimure  and Yeukai Tazira THE highly-anticipated solidarity march that was scheduled for tomorrow, has been deferred to next week, due to President Mnangagwa’s unavailability owing to other national duties.…

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