Minister Mutsvangwa challenges Zimpapers

Zimbabwe’s largest integrated and multi-media company, Zimpapers, should continue to position itself to contribute to the national economic recovery programme, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

Second Republic completes 868 projects

The Second Republic, which is committed to infrastructure development, has completed 868 projects with 520 still in progress, most being infrastructure projects, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in Charge of Implementation and Monitoring Dr Joram Gumbo told Parliament.

Glen Norah intellectual wanderer works wonders

There is a valley situated about 13km to the south-west of Harare which prides itself in being home to talent cutting across the whole gamut of human endeavour. Colonial governments named this locale Glen Norah, and Independence has since baptised it.

A woman’s plight in losing a child to kidnappers

LAST Saturday night, Ms Vicky Nhanhete, left her three minor children sleeping in their single-room lodgings in Chinhoyi, for a local drinking spot, where she dabbles in sex work.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sports leaders need to watch what’s unfolding in our rugby

THERE is something good that Zimbabwe Rugby Union president, Arnold Jani, and his fellow board members are doing which has brought a breath of fresh air into the game, in the past few weeks.

King Kong, Kunta Kinte, King Kante

IN so many ways, he is just like the guy next door — his dark appearance, his chubby facial features, his seductive simplicity, his amazing humility.

Cold, windy weekend

Cold and windy conditions are expected over the weekend in most parts of the country, the Meteorological Services Department has advised.

New schools, new toilets as pit latrines go

The construction of futuristic schools, which will see Zimbabwe doing away with the uncomfortable Blair and pit latrine toilets, has begun.

Sweet Sixteen has DeMbare buzzing

FIRST, it was Bill Antonio, and he didn’t disappoint. 

Vision 2030: Failure not an option — ED

Prosper Ndlovu in Victoria Falls PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said his vision of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper middle-income economy by 2030 will not fail, as he vowed to continue pushing…

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