Sex scandal claims rock Bulawayo church

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter PROPHET Shepherd Bushiri’s Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church leadership in Zimbabwe has been rocked by an alleged sex scandal, which has led to members calling for…

Zim gears for tourism boom • VP Chiwenga assesses main airports • CAAZ highlights state of preparedness

Kuda Bwititi VICE President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also Health and Child Care Minister, has declared the country’s three main airports ready to start operating, marking a significant step in…

200 000 new houses by 2023, says Government

Kuda Bwititi At least 200 000 new houses will be constructed by 2023, while apartments that are unfit for human habitation will be rebuilt and informal settlements revamped as part…

ZACC busts US$3m Covid-19 racket

Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor SENIOR Government officials reportedly connived with private suppliers to siphon US$3 million from Treasury by inflating prices for Covid-19 consumables, it has been learnt. The matter…

Executor looted $250k, claims Kadzura family

Brian Chitemba A dispute has erupted between the late prominent businessman Jonathan Kadzura’s family and an estate executor, Mr Clever Mandizvidza, who is being accused of looting assets valued at…

Govt, kombi operators in crunch talks

Debra Matabvu The Government and private commuter omnibus operators are this week expected to hold crunch talks as the latter angle for a return to intra-city operations after a six-month…

Ruling party has wow factor, says Minister Mutsvangwa

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau ZANU PF is the only party that can take Zimbabwe in the right direction and the revolutionary party will continue to welcome defectors who repent and…

China’s devolution lessons for Zim

Kuda Bwititi and Wallace Ruzvidzo CHINA’S chief envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Guo Shaochun, believes Zimbabwe can learn crucial lessons from his country’s scientific implementation of the devolution policy. China’s model…

Dr Mzee: Epitome of nationalism, peace

NEARLY two decades on, today Zimbabwe remembers the late Vice President, Dr Simon Vengesai Muzenda, a true symbol of nationalism and a man who became a mediator between the young and old, rich and poor.

Mastering art of ‘villagising’ cities

In Bishop Lazi’s village, there lived this super-reclusive chap who, after a quarrel with his father over witchcraft, decided to build his own hut a spitting distance from the family homestead.

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