Parly ratifies EPA agreement
The National Assembly yesterday ratified the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the Eastern and Southern Africa states and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland aimed at promoting trade, among several objectives.
Cephas Chimedza defends Musona’s inclusion
FORMER Zimbabwe international Cephas Chimedza says Knowledge Musona will always remain a key member of the Warriors.
Editorial Comment: Captured CITES fast becoming irrelevant
It is the vogue of our time, that Zimbabwe is struggling to fund the upkeep of its elephant population during this menacing drought, yet the country is sitting on huge stockpiles of ivory which it cannot sell, due to statutory restrictions from the Convention on International Trade on Endangered Species (CITES).
EcoCash system down on Sunday for upgrade
Zimbabweans need to brace for EcoCash, which totally dominates mobile transactions, going offline from 9pm on Saturday to 9pm on Sunday, while a major upgrade is installed.
Kadoma Braai Festival lives up to billing
Following the success of their inaugural Kadoma Braai festival held over the weekend at Odyssey Hotel, organisers of the event have announced that they will hold the merrymaking festivity in the mining town annually.
40th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix
Cabinet considered and approved the Memorandum of Understanding between the Republic of Zimbabwe and Life Academy on Cooperation in the Field of Energy.
Population, development conference underway in Kenya
The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD25) was officially opened yesterday with world leaders, representatives of non-governmental organisations, young people, business leaders and community groups unveiling their commitments to end maternal deaths, meet all women’s demands for family planning, and stop violence against women and girls by 2030.
Zim taps into India’s US$5tn boom
Zimbabwe seeks to tap into India’s envisaged economic boom as espoused by the South Asian economic powerhouse’s Vision 2025 through which it is envisioning a US$5 trillion economy.
UPDATED: 6 perish in kombi crash
Six people died instantly at Maranda turn off, 166 kilometres from Masvingo on the Beitbridge Highway after their south-bound kombi collided head-on with a haulage truck that was heading north towards Masvingo early yesterday morning.
Cabinet frees Prosecutor-General from Judicial Service Commission
The Prosecutor-General should not be appointed by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) as doing so constitutes an anomaly whose effect is to undermine his or her independence, a Cabinet minister has said.











