Chitown gets own passport office
Chitungwiza now has its own passport office, the first district office opened yesterday by the Department of Civil Registry under the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage as an effort to decentralise passport issuance.
Zacras hails Govt over community radio stations
The licensing of Zimbabwe’s first three community radio stations and two campus radio stations has received plaudits from the Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations, which described the development as “visible steps” in promoting access to information and freedom of speech.
Zanu PF Manicaland endorces DCC polls
The Zanu PF Manicaland Provincial Coordinating Committee has endorsed the recently held District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections, saying they reflected the will of the people.
Churches pray for accident-free holidays
Churches will pray for an accident-free holiday but want motorists to heed police warnings and obey traffic rules and regulations this festive season.
Mvula gets Warriors call-up
AFTER dropping Dynamos goalkeeper Simba Chinani in his CHAN squad, Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has turned to the Harare giants again for their new goalkeeper, Taimon Mvula, as a replacement.
Congestion clogs Beitbridge border post
Congestion of vehicles and travellers visiting South Africa and Zimbabwe is building up at Beitbridge Border Post, with the curfews on both sides adding to the normal seasonal year-end pressure.
US blacklists dozens more Chinese firms
WASHINGTON. – The United States added dozens of Chinese companies, including the country’s top chipmaker SMIC and Chinese drone manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, to a trade blacklist on Friday as US President Donald Trump’s administration ramps up pressure on China in his final weeks in office.
Global stocks trade mixed
Global stocks traded mixed last Friday, as investors are keeping a close watch on stimulus talks and Brexit negotiations.
Malawi bar owner dies after drinking contest
LILONGWE. — A 28-year-old man died in Kasungu, central Malawi, after drinking 10 bottles of spirit alcohol in a competition, Malawi media reported.
ZESA introduces forex payment system
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has introduced a system that allows both postpaid and prepaid customers to settle their bills and purchase electricity tokens in foreign currency if they wish to, but the payments have to made in banking halls.










