Govt to revisit vehicle policy

The Government might soon reintroduce a policy that compels line ministries, departments and State institutions to procure certain types of vehicles only from local producers to aid industrial recovery and growth.

President promotes 54 ZNA officers

President Mnangagwa yesterday promoted 54 Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel effective November 10.

Let’s keep momentum, consolidate Covid-19 gains

Zimbabwe has been incredibly fortunate to have managed to contain Covid-19 so successfully with 269 deaths from 9 220 confirmed infections, but the death toll is inching up as our guard goes down and the dramatic spike in infections in Europe and the Americas shows the price we could pay for complacency.

Matemadanda back at work

Zanu PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda yesterday held interactive sessions with the business community, vendors, illegal money-changers, students and the general public in the capital.

MDC-A’s failure-bound foray to the countryside

MDC-Alliance’s youth assembly held a national executive council meeting in Bulawayo two weeks ago where it resolved to boost the party’s electoral fortunes in 2023 by moving to rural areas to recruit a target of one million first-time voters in an initiative named the #1MillionCampaign.

Construction activity uptick to push up Willdale earnings

Listed brick making firm, Willdale Limited, is upbeat of an increase in earnings driven by increased demand for bricks as activity in housing development picks following the relaxation of Covid-19 induced lockdown restrictions.

Tino strikes again in man-of-the-match show

WARRIORS forward, Tino Kadewere, is starting to show his true predatory qualities in French Ligue 1.

Govt investigating debacle

THE Government is investigating the debacle that led to the disqualification of the Young Warriors from the COSAFA Championship over an age-cheating scandal.

Covid-19: Concern over resurgence, 5 deaths

THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised concern over the surge of Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe in the past few weeks, with the country recording 88 new cases and five deaths yesterday alone.

Land barons convert road into stand

The owners of four houses in a close in Unit N, Chitungwiza, no longer have access to a road after land barons allocated a stand in the midst of the road leading up to the houses.

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