Early vote tallies show no certain winner in Israeli poll
Jerusalem — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political future was uncertain Wednesday after his coalition failed to secure an outright majority in the country’s parliamentary elections, according to a partial…
South Africa contemplates Easter lockdown restrictions
Durban — The Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) on Covid-19 has recommended that government impose tighter lockdown restrictions for the upcoming long Easter weekend. Speaking to eNCA, the chairperson of the…
Simbisa upbeat over growth projection
Harare Bureau Quick service restaurant (QSR) provider, Simbisa Brands Limited, is upbeat about maintaining a growth trajectory in the future after profit for the half-year to December 31, 2020 almost…
President takes first jab . . . rallies nation against conspiracies
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa, who received his first Covid-19 jab at a momentous occasion attended by different religious and political leaders yesterday, has called on the nation to shun conspiracy theories and get vaccinated for the country to return to normalcy.
118 MDC MPs face Parly sanctions
The 118 sitting and former MDC Members of Parliament and senators who sang, remained seated or walked out when President Mnangagwa came to Parliament on five formal occasions should be found in contempt of Parliament, be fined $400 000 each and lose their diplomatic passports, Parliament’s Privileges Committee has recommended.
Food processors claim bulk of forex auction allocations
Food processing companies and the fertiliser makers dominate the top ranks of successful bidders at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe foreign currency auctions, according to the list of published last week of the largest hundred entities allotted auction currency since the system started in late June last year.
Zim’s first ICT factory opens
With the ICT assembly plant of the Zimbabwe Information Technology Company (Zitco) commissioned yesterday, and the National Data Centre and High Performance Computer Centre already open, all the pieces are now in place for the public sector to develop on-line digital services and move from manual to automated systems, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Fight against TB continues: VP Chiwenga
The national campaign against Covid-19 should not cut back the campaign to slash the incidence of tuberculosis, which remains one of Zimbabwe’s major public health threats, Minister of Health and Child Welfare Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday during a virtual summit on World TB Day.
First Lady hails indigenous crops
GOD blessed Zimbabwe with an array of indigenous crops of high nutritional and medicinal value which its citizens can fully exploit for national benefit, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
Minister Mutsvangwa speaks on court delays
Government is committed to the timely conclusion of court cases so that litigants and accused persons do not suffer undue delays, legislators heard yesterday.











