SA crash victims’ remains expected in the country
The remains of seven Zimbabweans who were killed in a road accident in South Africa on Sunday evening are expected in the country via Beitbridge Border Post between today and tomorrow, an official has said.
Skill, talent made me survive SA: Gopal
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter South Africa-based Zimbabwean actor Leroy Gopal attributes his breakthrough in a foreign land to high level of ingenuity and acting skills. Gopal, who is remembered…
Kindling the Eternal Flame of Independence
There is a rich valley situated about 7km to the west of the city centre of Harare. In this vale lies a hill at the summit of which is a tower that carries an eternally flickering flame.
Speaker to rule on parastatals audit tabling
Parliament’s Committee of Public Accounts (PAC) wants Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda to force ministers to table audit reports of parastatals they oversee, and to investigate MPs who have not yet declared their assets.
WHO warns of mask shortages
GENEVA. — Countries rushed to protect their supply of masks yesterday as panic buying, hoarding and theft spread over fears of the deadly coronavirus epidemic, with global health officials warning…
Justice Bere suspended
Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Bere, who faces a tribunal for allegedly interfering with a pending court case, has been automatically suspended from duty pending the outcome of the tribunal’s investigation.
Errant ministers, MPs face Parly whip
Parliament’s Committee of Public Accounts (PAC) wants Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda to force ministers to table audit reports of parastatals they oversee, and to investigate MPs who have not yet declared their assets.
Devolution: Sustainable plans, timelines vital
Devolution has been widely embraced in Zimbabwe since the New Dispensation under President Mnangagwa indicated it was pushing a developmental trajectory.
Round-the-clock work in NSS facelift
WORKMEN at the National Sports Stadium are targeting to complete the first phase of renovations in the next 10 to 14 days as Government and football stakeholders rally to upgrade the facility to meet CAF requirements.
Mupfumira’s bid to stop trial flops
Former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira (pictured right) had her application to stay her trial without exhausting remedies available at the lower courts thrown out yesterday in a judgment in which the High Court chastised lawyers for filing prematurely prepared stuff.











