Hichilema wins Zambian election, Lungu concedes
Zambian President Edgar Lungu conceded defeat yesterday after a landslide election win by opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema, who will face the challenge of reviving an economy in turmoil.
Justice Maxwell to be sworn in today
Another Labour Court judge Mrs Fatima Chakapamambo Maxwell is today expected to take a judicial oath of office following her appointment to the High Court bench by President Mnangagwa last week.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Huge city changes require new plans
The decision by yet another major corporate, this time FBC Holdings, to move its head office out of Harare city centre highlights the growing need for a major revision and upgrade of the town planning for the whole of greater Harare.
RBZ to disburse US$60m tobacco facility
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working on modalities of disbursing a US$60 million tobacco facility this year after the Government decided to start funding production of the crop using local money.
The All-Star US$335m AFCON obstacle
IT’S an All-Star AFCON finals obstacle, whichever way one looks at it, with the value of just the cream of the formidable opposition, likely to be about US$335 million.
Liberation fighters happy with recognition
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has thanked the Second Republic for recognising war veterans and correcting the anomaly created by the First Republic.
Cabinet postponed
The Cabinet meeting scheduled for today has been rescheduled to a date to be announced.
Pupu memorial nears completion
TUCKED deep in the forest, about 50 kilometres west of Lupane, Shangani (Pupu) Memorial Site where King Lobengula’s Imbizo Regiment killed settler forces’ commander Allan Wilson and his fighters, is now 90 percent complete.
Newspaper hands Nakamba Nigerian nationality
YOU would think by now, after two years in the English Premiership, everyone now knows Marvelous Nakamba is a Zimbabwean international footballer.











