‘Let’s confront our past’

THE Second Republic has the political will and boldness to confront the past so as to ensure national healing and closure, President Mnangagwa has said.

Covid-19: WHO warns Zim

Zimbabweans must not loosen their guard against Covid-19, President Mnangagwa and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have warned, while the Government wants people to forgo or at least seriously minimise traditional Christmas festivities to stop infection rates rising.

Congestion persists at Beitbridge Border Post

Congestion persisted at Beitbridge Border Post yesterday, with large numbers of Zimbabweans driving north and hoping to be home for Christmas and New Year, although the surge is only a third as large as the normal year end rush.

RBZ clarifies use of USD

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has explained the use of US dollars in the country, including value and legal status of the virtual form of the greenback.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : National Unity Day: Let us learn from history

National Unity Day goes far beyond the merger of two major political parties, as its full title shows, and needs to be taken seriously, signifying that whatever our differences, we are all Zimbabweans and that we all have a duty and responsibility to settle our differences peacefully and never again allow those differences to spin out of control.

Remembering Father Zim’s passion for unity in football

THE late former Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo believes football was an effective vehicle to bring the people of Zimbabwe together and was instrumental in healing a past chequered with violence at the football stadia.

President to commission Chombwe water project

President Mnangagwa is tomorrow expected to commission the revived Chombwe Water Scheme which will supply piped water to over 10 000 households in arid Chivi North and Central.

Mukanya’s heir apparent drops album

National Unity Day is one of the most important days on the Zimbabwean calendar. This is the day, when the country’s two revolutionary parties Zanu and Zapu signed an agreement and morphed into Zanu PF.

Nothing to celebrate in modelling industry

The local modelling industry is at sixes and sevens.

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