Updated: President reshuffles Cabinet

President Mnangagwa has replaced the fired former Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira, reshuffled four ministers and injected youthful faces into Government.

Top RG officer finally jailed

Eight years after smashing an axe into his wife, seven years after being convicted of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm and sentenced to jail, and six years after losing his appeal, Gordon Tsuro, the head of the Marriages Department at the Registrar-General’s Office in Harare, was finally picked up from his office this week and sent to prison to serve his three-year sentence.

For us, just like the Kenyans in 2008, this all felt like our Obama moment

THE Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi was absolutely rocking, on that winter day on June 14, 2008, with an estimated 28 000 fans of Kenya’s Harambee Stars in full voice.

Warriors were close to losing hitman Bonne to the Three Lions of England

MACAULEY BONNE almost ended his dream of playing for the Warriors as he endured frustrations over securing a Zimbabwean passport, with England ready to pounce and get his services.

Exide 7s Series rugby roars off

THE Exide 7s Series rugby third edition roars into life this morning at Belgravia Sports Club.

Editorial Comment: New farming season: Let’s all play ball

The rainy season is upon us. By that token, the 2019-2020 summer cropping season is about to start in earnest.

Empowered chiefs’ wives raring to go

Distinguishable by her white apostolic sect regalia, Mrs Esther Tafira, wife to headman Gora of Mubaira Ward 6, sat attentively in the auditorium, occasionally fanning her face and wiping off sweat.

ED in drive to promote innovation

President Mnangagwa says Government believes that through innovation, young people can leave a legacy of inventions which have global impact.

BAZ challenged to open electronic media space

The new Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe board should expedite the opening up of the electronic media space in the country and ensure citizens enjoy their rights as enshrined in the Constitution.

How touts eke a living

The rise in kombi fares is sweet music to touts, as their earnings depend on a particular fare being charged by commuter omnibus operators.

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