Cheers and tears in UK as Brexit day finally dawns
Brexit supporters gathered outside parliament yesterday to cheer Britain’s departure from the European Union following three years of epic political drama – but for others there were only tears. After…
ED calls for calm in Malawi
President Mnangagwa, who chairs the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, has urged all stakeholders in Malawi’s politics to remain calm and peaceful during and after the delivery of a Constitutional Court verdict on that country’s Presidential election challenge.
Govt to ease power, cash challenges…$8,5bn set aside for electricity…$500m more cash in 6 months
Government has set aside $8,5 billion to support electricity generation and imports this year as part of efforts to ease load-shedding.
Just about everyone, including Prophet Magaya, believes he is a very good coach
TO say he was walking would be an understatement, he was probably staggering, consumed by his pain, distracted by his fears and blinded by his monumental loss.
Investing in children bears fruit
“Daddy, you know that I love you, thank you for the baseball cap, I promise I will not fail you . . . ”
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s give new Warriors coach a chance
EXACTLY six months after Sunday Chidzambwa left his post in the aftermath of the Warriors’ doomed 2019 AFCON campaign, the country’s senior national football team now has a substantive coach.
Council demolishes illegal roadside businesses
Harare City Council has descended on illegal businesses operating on roadsides, demolishing structures, including car sales and cabins.
From the boardroom to Kariba waters
Houseboats have become a status symbol for the wealthy and the nouveau-riche who have shifted the arena of conquest from road and conventional hotels to water as they provide serenity and exclusivity.
Solar power for civil servants
THE Government is working on non-monetary benefits including a cost-effective solar power facility for civil servants to be rolled out in the first quarter of the year in an effort to improve their conditions of service.
VP Chiwenga hails Catholic schools
The Catholic Church is building new secondary and primary schools in Chinhoyi, leading Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday to commend the church for supporting Government’s policy of affordable education.











