Sadc renews call against Zim sanctions
SADC yesterday reiterated calls for the unconditional lifting of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe and urged the world to support reforms that are underway.
President briefs summit on vaccination roll-out
Zimbabwe has recorded pleasing results after accelerating its vaccine roll-out programme by acquiring 12,5 million doses and roping in additional medical personnel to increase convenience for the public, President Mnangagwa has said.
Massive Seke Road reconstruction begins
THE reconstruction of Seke Road under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) started yesterday, with Bitumen World deploying its equipment such as caterpillars, compactors and heavy lorries.
President to commission Mutare oxygen plant
In yet another hallmark for the Second Republic reform and development agenda, President Mnangagwa is today expected to officially commission the multi-million dollar medical oxygen and industrial gas plant at Feruka in Mutare, which has a capacity to meet national needs with room for exporting.
New Parly building nears completion
Surface finishings on the New Parliament building in Mount Hampden have been completed for the larger part of the interior and exterior designs, with world class equipment and furniture set to be installed anytime soon.
First Lady distributes PPE to San community
HEALTH Ambassador, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa on Monday distributed an assortment of personal protective equipment (PPE) that included facemasks and sanitisers to members of the San community as she continues with her drive to fight Covid-19.
SK Moyo scoffs at MDC-A remarks
ZANU PF has scoffed at MDC-Alliance’s remarks on the ruling party following the victory of Zambia’s President-elect Hakainde Hichilema in the recently held elections saying the opposition party’s conduct exhibits cardinal political immaturity.
‘Policies creating youthful farmers’
Government’s targeted support to agriculture is creating a new generation of young farmers that are increasingly moving from urban to rural areas, President Mnangagwa has said.
Greatest Safari on Earth roars
TEN chief executives of big corporates in America landed in Victoria Falls in an inaugural ROAR AFRICA Emirates Executive Private Jet trip dubbed “The Greatest Safari on Earth”.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Tobacco industry needs to keep moving forward
The transformation of the Zimbabwean tobacco industry over the last two decades, with the accompanying growth in the sector and the increase in exports, has been a national success story combining the private sector, a semi-independent regulator set up by Government, and tens of thousands of small-scale growers who have learned to grow a quality crop.











