Supreme Court judge to testify in Mubaiwa case
SUPREME Court judge Justice George Chiweshe is expected to testify in a court hearing where Marry Mubaiwa allegedly misrepresented to him when he was Judge President that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga had consented to solemnising their marriage at their Borrowdale Brooke residence in Harare sometime in 2019.
Zanu PF Manicaland structures take shape
ZANU PF Manicaland province has successfully set up 377 party structures with less than 35 outstanding.
Conference accreditation starts
The accreditation of delegates for the ZANU PF National Annual People’s Conference to be held in Mashonaland Central at the end of this month has begun.
Strides made in freeing airwaves
Giant strides have been made by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services under the 100-Day Cycle which has seen 14 community radio stations being licensed and the completion of some digital terrestrial television projects which now await commissioning.
Presidential Horticulture Scheme to boost rural incomes
The Presidential Rural Horticulture Transformation Plan will be rolled out in the forthcoming summer cropping season to boost rural incomes, improve family nutrition and open the way for local processing of foods.
Zim committed to strengthening global development partnership
Zimbabwe is committed to strengthening global partnership for development through collaboration of all relevant international stakeholders in moving the agenda forward, which feeds into the vision of attaining an upper middle income society by 2030.
Plan to stabilise bread flour prices
The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is in talks with Government to stabilise the prices and supplies of bread flour until the end of the year.
Intensified manhunt pays off
A suspected killer and armed robber, wanted by the police on allegations of shooting and killing the 64-year-old father of the man he accused of having an extra marital affair with his wife in South Africa, has been arrested on one charge of murder and three of armed robbery, which include attempted murder allegations.
Illegal maize buyers fleecing farmers in rural areas
Traditional leaders have appealed to the Government to speed up payments to farmers for maize delivered to the Grain Marketing Board as part of measures to prevent illegal side marketing which often sees farmers being fleeced.
Redcliff gruesome killings toll rises to 7
The number of deaths from the Redcliff killings has risen to seven, after one more person succumbed to injuries sustained when Thubelihle Khoshow went berserk and struck 10 people with an axe, spear and knife.











