Dr KK’s last letter to President Mnangagwa
Harare Bureau JUST before he was hospitalised, founding Zambian leader President Kenneth Kaunda, who died yesterday at the age of 97, penned an emotional letter to President Mnangagwa whom he…
President mourns Fr Ribeiro, Kaunda . . . ‘Roman Catholic priest was man of many talents’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described the death of Roman Catholic cleric Father Emmanuel Ribeiro, the man who saved him from the gallows during the liberation struggle, as a great loss to the nation as he distinctively served Zimbabwe and the freedom cause during his long and illustrious life.
Zambia’s founding leader’s last letter to President
JUST before he was hospitalised, founding Zambian leader President Kenneth Kaunda, who died yesterday at the age of 97, penned an emotional letter to President Mnangagwa whom he affectionately referred to as his “nephew” wishing him heavenly blessings in everything that he does for Zimbabwe and its people.
Justice Ndewere fired
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has fired High Court judge, Justice Erica Ndewere, after a tribunal set up to inquire into her suitability to hold a judicial office recommended that she be removed from the bench for gross incompetence.
Mash West districts lockdown tightened
Makonde district has been placed under a localised Covid-19 lockdown, becoming the third district in Mashonaland West Province to face such a measure after Hurungwe and Kariba with Karoi Town Council engineer, Mr Oswell Mazvimbakupa, reportedly succumbing to the virus yesterday.
Judges’ conduct worries Govt
THE country must interrogate the best ways of appointing judges as there has been a worrying trend in the conduct of officers of the country’s apex courts that has resulted in the appointment of tribunals, senior Government officials said.
Nigeria eyes Zim tourism
ZIMBABWE and Nigeria will revive their Joint Commission as part of the Second Republic’s commitment to advance economic cooperation and trade regionally.
Cabinet approves Airzim revival principles
CABINET has adopted the principles of the Air Zimbabwe Debt Assumption Bill, which will allow for the clearance of the airline’s domestic and external debt, and the appointment of a new board and management to run the airline, thus permitting its exit from the reconstruction order that sees it under approved supervision while it cannot pay its debts.
Zanu PF goes digital
Zanu PF Harare province yesterday launched its computer data capturing centre as part of the Revolutionary Party’s goal of having a national database to account for its members as well as programmes.
Security sector welfare to improve
NEW 100 new vehicles have recently been bought for the police and Government is now committed to building better housing in police camps and other cantonment areas as part of the review of the needs and working conditions of the security sector to ensure better conditions and better service to citizens.











