President arrives in Glasgow

President Mnangagwa has arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, for the the key COP26 deliberations.

President in UK for COP26

President Mnangagwa arrived at  Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Scotland, yesterday where he is expected to meet close to 200 other Heads of State and Government to deliberate on ways that could save the world from the adverse impact of climate change.

Zanu PF sets tone towards nation’s prosperity

THE just-ended Zanu PF 19th National Annual People’s Conference has set the tone and direction that the country will take towards achieving Vision 2030 of becoming an upper middle income economy, with everything now in place to make that goal a reality. 

Eight ‘prophets’ drown during church ritual

Eight male church members, including two brothers, of the Nguwo Tsvuku (Jerusarema) Church drowned on Saturday in Mazowe River in Rushinga during a ritual, with three of the 11 men who jumped into the pool being rescued.

Jail terms for reckless drivers

RECKLESS and negligent driving is now rampant around Harare, piling pressure on police as impatient motorists drive against traffic, ramming into oncoming vehicles, but police are fighting back.

6 clinics allowed to prescribe Ivermectin

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe is allowing three private hospitals and three private pharmacies to prescribe the anti-parasite Ivermectin to treat Covid-19 under tight controls although there is growing evidence that this particular anti-worm drug has zero effect on Covid-19.

Mbudzi roundabout works step up

The construction of Mbudzi interchange has moved a gear up with a contractor currently undertaking geotechnical engineering, which involves taking soil and rock samples to ascertain the strength of materials to be used during the foundation stage.

Mhangura Mine set for rebirth

THE rise of Mhangura, which closed down 21 years ago, is now imminent with the Chinese investor — Zhi Jui Mining Resource (Pvt) Ltd — now setting up a processing plant. 

Chikwana takes over Sajaa chairmanship

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) secretary Mr Walter Chikwana has been appointed chairperson of a regional group of court administrators, the Southern African Judicial Administrators Association (SAJAA).

UN Security Council calls for W Sahara talks, renews mission

The United Nations Security Council on Friday called on all sides to resume negotiations toward a solution in Western Sahara as it renewed a UN mission in the disputed territory…

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