Evolving role of human resources
The coronavirus pandemic has caused tremendous disruption in livelihoods and businesses.
Land sales to private developers banned
Local authorities in the Midlands Province have been directed to stop allocating land to private developers while a recommendation has been made to demolish over 100 illegal settlements that exist in cities and growth points across the province.
Mabika nominated for Senate seat
Zanu PF Manicaland Province has nominated Cde Dorothy Mabika from Chipinge to fill in the Senate seat previously held by the late Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba who died last month from Covid-19 related complications.
First Lady introduces cooking competitions
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa will this week roll out nationwide cooking competitions to popularise traditional dishes that have immense health and nutritional benefits.
President promotes 3 ZPCS officers
President Mnangagwa has promoted three Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) officers to the rank of deputy commissioner-general.
Musakanda in back-to-back centuries
TOP order batsman, Tarisai Musakanda, has made a huge statement for his return to the Chevrons ahead of the tour of Afghanistan.
Okonjo-Iweala scores a first as WTO’s leader
The World Trade Organisation yesterday selected Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to be the first woman and first African as its leader, tasking the former Nigerian finance minister with restoring trust in a rules-based global trading system roiled by protectionism and the pandemic.
Nadal moves into last eight
MELBOURNE. — Rafael Nadal put his old rival Fabio Fognini to the sword to reach the Australian Open tennis quarter-finals and move within three wins of the all-time Grand Slam titles record yesterday.
CMED wins US$2,7m fuel suit
A private fuel supplier, First Oil, has been ordered to refund CMED US$2,7 million it received from the State-run transport entity for the supply of three million litres of diesel in a botched fuel deal, in which the High Court found both companies to have breached their own agreement.
SA attack: 50 people saw planes, but never reported
THE Minister of State (Security) Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, has disclosed that 50 people saw the aircraft used by South African saboteurs to escape after attacking African National Congress targets in Harare, but they did not bother to report to the police.











