Legislators to burn the midnight oil
Parliament has resolved to work late when necessary to speed up debate on Bills and other Government-related business as it races to conclude outstanding work ahead of the end of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament next week.
Zim records trade deficit
Zimbabwe recorded a trade deficit of US$100 million for the 12 months to June 2020.
African football calendar rejigged
JOHANNESBURG. — The Moroccan capital Rabat will host next year’s highly-anticipated Confederation of African Football (Caf) presidential elections.
18 000 deceased voters struck off roll
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) struck off the voters’ roll, more than 18 000 deceased people between January and December last year.
Institute in bid to restore professional values
THE Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe says it will take a lead in restoring basic moral, ethical and professional values in society to counter dishonesty and corruption.
TelOne launches vehicle tracking system
TELONE has launched a vehicle tracking and fleet management system called TelTrack to ensure that organisations keep track of their vehicles and to help improve efficiencies in fleet management.
Yohane reveals how he nearly snubbed SA
FORMER CAPS United defender Charles Yohane nearly spurned the offer to go and play in South Africa because he simply did not want to leave the talent-laden “Green Machine” outfit which went on to end a 17-year Premiership football title drought in 1996.
MPs must craft laws to end graft
Parliamentarians need to have a better understanding of corruption to craft appropriate pieces of legislations that will help end the scourge.
Student leader up for public violence
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) president Takudzwa Ngadziore appeared in court on Friday on allegations of demonstrating at Impala Car Rental premises in Harare with intentions of causing public violence.
Dozens feared dead in DRC mine collapse
KAMITUGA. —Rescuers are digging through rubble after a gold mine collapsed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving about 50 people feared dead.











