Passport backlog to clear by year end

THE Government expects to clear the passport backlog by year-end after issuing more than 200 000 travel documents since August last year.

President rallies world to cut emissions

CLIMATE change has seen temperatures rising by around 2 degrees Celsius in Zimbabwe over the past century, resulting in 10 droughts in the last two decades alone, President Mnangagwa has said as the world prepares for the major climate change conference next month.

Zanu PF conference roars to life

TODAY, the Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference roars into life starting with a Politburo meeting chaired by the Revolutionary Party First Secretary President Mnangagwa.

President gets feel of Hre-Beitbridge Highway

President Mnangagwa on Monday got a feel of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway undergoing rehabilitation when he travelled by road to Rutenga in southern Masvingo, where he commissioned a Mapfura/Marula Processing and Value Addition Factory at the rapidly expanding growth point.

Let’s expand trade: Malawi envoy

OUTGOING Malawian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ms Annie Kumwenda says there is room for the two countries to strengthen and expand trade.

Rare insights into Tshangani culture

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday got rare insights into the Tshangani culture during her educative and all-inclusive Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba programme aimed at promoting morality and responsibility among youths.

‘Enough seed, fertiliser available’

Preparations for the summer cropping season are now at an advanced stage with all inputs including seed and fertiliser available, while Government continues to provide money to pay farmers for crops delivered to GMB and Cottco.

Crackdown on schools defying Covid-19 rules looms

Public health measures to minimise Covid-19 infection risks will be rigidly enforced in all schools after Government found cases of a flagrant disregard of regulations, especially in private schools, which have been partly blamed for sporadic Covid-19 outbreaks in schools.

Zimdollar eases 4,36pc

The Zimbabwe dollar eased another 4,36 percent in yesterday’s Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe auction to $97,1361 to the US dollar from $93,081 last week.

Editorial Comment: Arrogant lobbyists do not speak for the people

Civic society organisations cover a vast range of topics and needs and as a consequence there are a large number of them, that tend on the whole to enrich our society and provide a focus for effective lobbying and action.

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