MDC in fresh sanctions shocker

THE opposition MDC Alliance party led by Mr Nelson Chamisa has been burning the midnight candle, fervently agitating for economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies to stay as the party appears unsettled by the prospects of their removal ahead of the 2023 national elections.

Level Two lockdown extended

The Level Two national Covid-19 lockdown has been extended by a further two-weeks with no further relaxations and citizens are being urged to follow all required safeguards as complacency continues to creep in despite average daily infection rates still running at around twice the level seen before the third wave.

ZIFA flying into major storm

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIFA could be blindly flying into another constitutional storm which has the potential of pushing out scores of those in charge of domestic football, ahead…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time ripe for abolition of death penalty

Last week, on World Day Against the Death Penalty, there was a new attempt to build a religious and civil coalition for Zimbabwe to move from an unofficial administrative moratorium…

Man stumbles on arms cache

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Gweru police on Monday requested help from the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) bomb disposal unit and army engineers to inspect a plastic bag with three AK47 assault…

ZIDA draws lessons from Dubai

Golden Sibanda recently in Dubai, UAE THE Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency says it has drawn huge lessons from the Dubai Airport Free Zone Area (DAFZA), which the country’s premier investment…

Engagement efforts bearing fruit: Cabinet

The invitation extended to President Mnangagwa for the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26) to be hosted by Britain in Glasgow is a major diplomatic breakthrough by the Second Republic after more than two decades of non-engagement at that high level, Cabinet has said.

ZMC challenged to stop errant publications

THE Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has been called upon to rein in errant news publications that have lately been publishing falsehoods disguised as news.

Woman unfit to stand trial over murder

A 42-year-old Zimbabwean woman who killed her husband and dumped his limbs in three pit latrines has been certified medically unfit to stand trial by South African doctors.

Bitumen helps construct classroom block

One of the country’s major infrastructure development companies, Bitumen World, has donated 10 000 bricks, 100 bags of cement, 50 cubic metres of quarry stone, and 50 breeding goats to villagers in Beitbridge’s Ward 5, where it is mining the granite rock being used to construct part of the Beitbridge to Harare highway.

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