Zanu-PF indaba to address bread, butter issues: Muchinguri-Kashiri
THE Zanu-PF 18th Annual People’s Conference to be held at Goromonzi High School, Mashonaland East next week is expected to address bread and butter issues in line with Vision 2030.
NSSA pension hike welcome, but . . .
The recently announced pension benefits upward variation by NSSA, though falling far short of pensioners’ expectations in this highly charged inflationary environment, came as a relief to most pensioners who are wallowing in abject poverty.
Poet brings awareness on GBV
It is now half way through the 16 days of activism against Gender-based Violence (GBV) and to mark the day, Poet Brighton Chinembiri has penned a poem which speaks against the vice.
Outcry as boarding school fees soar
Some parents are in shock after a number of schools hiked fees for next year’s first term to as high as $12 000, although Government yesterday said it had not approved any increases.
Zimbabwe, SA seek SEZs collaboration
South Africa and Zimbabwe are working hard to implement a joint special economic zone corridor anchored on Beitbridge and Musina, says Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority chief executive officer Mr Edwin Kondo.
St John’s Chikwaka to release album
St John’s Chikwaka High School is set produce an eight-track album titled “Extra Blessings”.
Mining giant lobbies Govt for foreign currency retention
BINDURA Nickel Corporation (BNC) says it is lobbying for the increase of foreign currency retention of up to 80 percent citing inadequacy of the foreign currency as substantial amount of money is being directed towards dedicated power imports from South Africa.
Matemadanda warns errant civil servants
Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda has warned civil servants who are sabotaging President Mnangagwa’s plans to transform the economy, to be prepared to lose their jobs.
NPF MP Matambanadzo in China for treatment
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau KWEKWE Central Member of Parliament Mr Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo has been flown to China on a medical emergency due to suspected food poisoning. A popular figure…
Ex-minister points accusing finger at police as trial resumes
Former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa yesterday accused police of dictating what ex-NatPharm board chair Dr George Washaya should say when giving statements during investigations in the case in which the former minister is facing charges of criminal abuse of office.











