Supreme Court decides AFM winner
The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to change the leadership was void.
First Lady’s Nharirire programme goes a gear up
ZIMBABWE continues to lay the foundations for men and women of integrity with unshakable family bonds, courtesy of the Nharirire Programme launched recently by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.
Passports: Good news for Diasporans
A private company has been engaged by Government for the creation of a national biometric database for citizens and production of e-passports, which will enable citizens in the Diaspora to access travel documents from the Zimbabwean embassies where they live.
End of road for foreign exchange abusers
THE era of manipulating foreign exchange platforms for selfish gain is over after the Government gazetted new regulations to compel businesses to peg prices of goods and services in line with the official exchange rate.
Govt pledges to renovate razed Mpilo Central building
Government has pledged to renovate Mpilo Central Hospital doctors’ residence quarters that burned down on Wednesday and to help affected workers replace destroyed personal belongings and certificates.
ZACC intensifies manhunt for ex-Zinara boss
A manhunt has intensified for former Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) acting chief executive officer, Moses Julius Juma, who is on the run after losing a High Court appeal against his conviction and sentence on abuse of office charges.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Resourcing national teams pathway to success
THE Warriors, the Mighty Warriors, the Chevrons, the Lady Chevrons, the Gems, the Cheetahs, the Sables, you name them, they are who we are, as a people, our sporting ambassadors.
For Gazza, the magician fate destroyed, for Mhofu, the superman God gave us and for Tinaye, the one who was taken away young
THIS feels like a direct VVIP invitation, if not even, the equivalent to celebrated royalty, just this once, directly inviting a commoner me, your boy Gerald, to the top table at the palace.
Police Act changes proposed
Proposed amendments to the Police Act, largely to bring that statute into line with the Constitution, were gazetted yesterday.
Mechanising Pfumvudza/Intwasa the way to go
Farmers are busy harvesting in what will be the country’s most bountiful season in 20 years. Thanks to a favourable rainy season and enough preparations, the maize harvest is expected…











