MDC-A trio to know fate today
MDC-Alliance members — Joana Mamombe, Cecillia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova — will today know their fate when Harare regional magistrate Bianca Makwande makes a bail ruling in a matter in which they are alleged to have stage-managed their abduction.
Amendment Bill heads for consultations
Public consultations start today on the Constitutional Amendment Bill that seeks to make the present interim measure of Vice Presidents being chosen by the President permanent and to extend for another 10 years the addition of 60 seats in the National Assembly to be reserved for women.
International financiers keen to support tourism recovery
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter INTERNATIONAL finance institutions are keen to assist Zimbabwe towards the recovery of the tourism sector from the adverse effects of Covid-19, as Government ropes in…
Bhadilah readies for EP online launch
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent HOUSE musician Bhadilah will hold an online launch for his extended play titled Mpho nga Mpho which reminds people of their culture. The four track EP…
Women’s League rallies nation to prayer
THE ZANU PF Women’s League has called upon the nation to heed President Mnangagwa’s call to join hands and pray for the nation in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ntutha not moved by resignations
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter REINSTATED Zifa Bulawayo Province chairman Francis Ntutha says he is totally unmoved by the resignation of all but one of the board members, saying in…
New drugs relief for DR-TB patients
Lungelo Ndhlovu, Features Correspondent THIRTY-seven-year-old artisanal miner, Mr Farai Mukanya has been complaining of difficulty hearing lately. Mr Mukanya is a father of three and is currently receiving medication for…
High Court blocks Mr Dish’s bid to raid Econet
Former partner of Econet Media in the Kwese TV business, Mr Dish, failed to show it needed to raid Econet and Cassava Smartech to obtain accounting records before these could be possibly destroyed, the High Court has ruled.
Zim varsity holds maiden virtual graduation ceremony
Arrupe Jesuit University (AJU) last Friday became the first university in the country to hold a virtual graduation ceremony, as large gatherings remain suspended under Covid-19 regulations.
Parliament to name and shame MPs
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE SPEAKER of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said Parliament will name and shame MPs who have not been attending parliamentary committee sittings, with…











