Govt speaks on abduction reports
Government has not received any letters from a British-based organisation, International Centre for Trade Union Rights (ICTUR), over alleged failure to investigate recent claims of abductions, Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday.
More accident victims named
Police have released more names of victims of the Kwekwe accident involving Govasberg and Mandeep buses on Sunday morning.
President approves new boards for agric parastatals
President Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of the Agricultural Marketing Authority, Tobacco Research Board (TRB), Agriculture Research Council (ARC), Agribank and Silo Food Industries boards.
Bhasikiti quits politics
CONTROVERSIAL politician and former Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has quit politics in order to focus on agriculture at his Moria Farm in Mwenezi East.
Beloved: Hope this missive finds you well . . .
Five bell sounds reverberated in our experiences in the ‘hood. The bells shaped our dreams, and their echoes still linger on in my mind as I stroll along memory lane.
Why nepotism at Town House must end
The allegations that City of Harare councillors could be setting up their relatives for jobs in various departments, leaving a trail of similar names in the municipality’s employment books, is worrying and should be nipped in the bud.
Mahiya rallies war vets against sanctions
The Zimbabwe National War Veterans’ Association has embarked on a countrywide programme to mobilise its 60 000 members to participate in the anti-sanctions day scheduled for October 25.
Our new trajectory needs paradigm shift
More often than not, action speaks louder than words. Zimbabwe finds herself in a situation wherein the major political actors have been very long on talk but, unfortunately, extremely short on action,regarding the new trajectory that our beautiful country should be taking.
Syngenta launches new maize seed variety
SYNGENTA has launched a new drought and disease tolerant maize seed variety and a new maize herbicide aimed at maximising production under dry conditions.
Antipas understands Zifa plight, turns focus to CHAN
WARRIORS coach, Joey Antipas, said he would have wanted to assess some of the players who were either born, or grew up, in Europe during this week’s FIFA international dates.











