Biden says fighting for US ‘soul’ after big primary wins
Joe Biden moved a step closer on Tuesday to a November showdown with Donald Trump, notching up big primary wins over Bernie Sanders, his sole remaining challenger for the Democratic…
SA court clears Ramaphosa of misleading parly
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s High Court on Tuesday cleared President Cyril Ramaphosa of lying to parliament about the source of donations to his 2017 campaign to lead the ruling party,…
Coronavirus deaths soar in Italy, US deploys national guard
Italians braced for a second day of national lockdown Wednesday after a sharp spike in coronavirus-related deaths, as New York deployed the National Guard to contain a disease that has…
Coordinate efforts in coronavirus fight: Parly
Government agencies and other stakeholders need to be more coordinated in their efforts to deal with possible cases of Covid-19, which is caused by coronavirus.
ZACC in asset recovery workshop
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), in conjunction with the International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) of Switzerland, is conducting a four-day training workshop in Harare for stakeholders in the anti-graft fight and money laundering.
Government to pay 53 percent of schools exam fees
Government will pay 53 percent of June and November examination fees for all candidates in public schools following an outcry over increases by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec).
Tribunal to probe Justice Bere sworn in
President Mnangagwa yesterday swore in a three-member tribunal to inquire into the suitability of suspended Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Bere, to continue holding office.
Global Fund extends US$500m to Zim
THE Global Fund has extended a US$500 million grant to Zimbabwe for the next round of funding towards fighting HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, with US$25 million expected to be channelled towards the country’s preparedness to fight coronavirus.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Kanyemba: Time to fast-track development
Kanyemba on the Zambezi, situated where Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique meet, is one of the most undeveloped areas in the country.
Govt flexes its muscle over AFCON adventure
THE Government has flexed its muscle by declaring that it’s too dangerous for the Warriors to travel to Algeria for a 2021 AFCON qualifier this month as countries across the world battle to protect their citizens, and territories, from the deadly effects of the coronavirus pandemic.











