JUST IN: Our coach is going nowhere, Bosso
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders have come out in full support of head coach Mandla ‘Lulu’ Mpofu after the Bulawayo giants fell to old foes Dynamos in the Independence…
‘Let’s preserve our liberation gains’
Zimbabwe celebrated 41 years of independence yesterday with President Mnangagwa calling on Zimbabweans to be inspired by the occasion to preserve the gains of the liberation struggle.
Uhuru celebrations show resilience amid Covid-19
People from various walks of life yesterday celebrated the 41st Independence Day in various ways in their localities, with a few gatherings being witnessed, while the majority followed proceedings from State House on television and virtual platforms.
President hails drive to re-engage
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa sees the Second Republic policy of engagement and re-engagement bearing fruit with Zimbabwe and many friendly countries across the globe sharing durable historic relations anchored on the common values, ideals, and commitment to defending sovereignty, prosperity, counter inequality, and nurture the people-to-people relations that embolden future generations.
President commends First Lady’s works
President Mnangagwa has hailed the philanthropic work by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation.
Cabinet okays joint ventures for schools
Practical subjects will be commercialised in schools through fostering joint ventures with private investors and this will upgrade the education system and start allowing a flow of profits that can help parents cope with school fees.
‘Striking teachers will lose benefits’
Teachers going on strike or conducting extra lessons will be fired or at the very least face suspension of pay after activation of systems to track the malpractices.
RG Masango trial resumes
THE trial of suspended Registrar-General Clement Masango, accused of flouting tender procedures when purchasing vehicles for his department is expected to resume this Friday at the Harare Magistrates Court.
Undenge freed in clemency order
Former Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge, who was jailed for an effective 36 months for abuse of office in 2018, has been released in a Presidential clemency order.
Govt addressing council’s failures
Problems affecting Harare residents due to failed administration by the opposition-run local authority are now being addressed by Central Government, an official has said.











