Where was the pontiff’s security detail?

Pope Francis’s attempt to wrest himself from the grasp of an ardent follower this week have left some asking — where was the pontiff’s security detail? Often dubbed the “People’s…

Pope apologises for slapping woman twice

Pope Francis apologised on Wednesday for slapping a woman who had grabbed him as he greeted a crowd of devotees, shortly before he delivered a speech denouncing “every form of…

World reacts to US killing of top Iran general

The world has reacted with alarm yesterday after top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani was killed in a US strike in Iraq, with leaders appealing for restraint. US President Donald Trump’s…

ED to act on residents’ concerns

Residents of Kuwadzana in Harare yesterday had a rare opportunity to interact with President Mnangagwa, where they posed questions to him highlighting their daily challenges.

Clean-up targets illegal waste dumps

President Mnangagwa yesterday presided over the first clean-up campaign for 2020 at Kuwadzana 2 Shopping Centre in Harare, with this year’s focus being on the removal of illegal waste dumps in residential areas.

Top Chinese official Zim-bound

Zimbabwe and China are set to deepen their relations next week when that country’s Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi arrives in Harare as part of a five-nation, six-day trip to the continent.

Bill to repeal running mates clause gazetted

The Constitutional Amendment Bill of 2019 was gazetted yesterday after it was recently approved by Cabinet, setting the stage for the removal of the provision for running mates and other sections viewed as undesirable.

VPs call for culture of cleanliness

The value of business centres rests on the contributions they make to local communities.

Govt mulls solar systems for public health facilities

Government will soon start installing solar systems in all its urban and rural hospitals and clinics to mitigate challenges of power cuts and high costs involved in running generators, Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi has said.

Holiday crashes claim 111

ELEVEN  people were killed, while 503 others were injured in 1 406 road traffic accidents recorded between December 15 and January 2.

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