Ramaphosa marks 67th birthday
Birthday wishes have been pouring in for President Cyril Ramaphosa, who turned 67 yesterday. He returned to the country earlier last week after a working visit to Brasilia in the…
SA foreigners’ UNHCR sit-in ends in violent eviction
Pretoria (SA) — Close to 200 people have been arrested after clashes between foreign nationals and security forces broke out at the offices of the United Nations’ agency for refugees…
JUST IN : ZERA increase fuel prices
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority has increased the price of fuel with effect from tomorrow(Monday).
JUST IN: Yadah hold wobbling Caps United
CAPS United blew a golden opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table after surrendering a two-goal advantage against Yadah at the National Sports Stadium.
JUST IN: Bilharzia risk goes down
Prevalence of bilharzia in Zimbabwe has gone down by almost 80 percent following six successive years of mass drug administration (MDA), the Ministry of Health and Child Care has revealed.
JUST IN: President leaves for Dubai
President Mnangagwa left Harare for Dubai this morning where he will attend the Global Business Forum on Africa 2019.
JUST IN: Govt to recruit 5 000 teachers
At least 5 000 teachers will be recruited in 2020 following concurrency from Treasury, Primary and Secondary Education Secretary Mrs Tumisang Thabela has said.
UPDATED: Fresh woes for Chief Ndiweni
Senior Reporter THE Matabeleland North Provincial Chiefs Assembly has recommended that the process of appointing Ntabazinduna chief be redone after a brother to the incumbent, Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni challenged his…
UPDATED: Fresh woes for Chief Ndiweni
Senior Reporter THE Matabeleland North Provincial Chiefs Assembly has recommended that the process of appointing Ntabazinduna chief be redone after a brother to the incumbent, Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni challenged his…
Economy to rebound in 2020 — President
Zimbabwe’s economy will rebound next year, as Government has set a solid foundation for growth despite being plagued by the worst drought in four decades in the 2018/2019 season, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
He warned cash barons who were abusing the newly introduced $2 and $5 notes, adding that authorities have since identified some of the culprits, who will soon face justice.










