‘Zanu PF’s development plans will leave no one’

Kuda Bwititi in BINDURA ZANU PF is leaving no one behind through the implementation of its development agenda and the revolutionary party will embark on massive rural development programmes, while…

ED confirmed as 2023 presidential candidate

Richard Muponde in BINDURA THE Zanu PF 19th National Annual People’s Conference has endorsed President Mnangagwa as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 harmonised elections. President Mnangagwa was endorsed…

Local bus assembly begins

Harmony Agere A consortium of public transport operators, Amalgamated Bus Industries (ABI), has secured a US$35 million loan to revive two local bus manufacturing companies. This, raises expectations that the…

First Lady transforms Chambuta Children’s Home into paradise

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter TIRED of living with a stepmother who regularly bashed him, denied him food and levelled false accusations against him following the untimely death of his mother,…

Govt spends $4bn on road rehab

Nokuthula Dube The Government has spent over $4 billion in rehabilitating and reconstructing more than 20 000km of roads countrywide under the Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) this year. To…

President off to the UK

Africa Moyo THE Second Republic’s re-engagement drive will shift into a higher gear this week with President Mnangagwa expected to meet several global leaders including British Prime Minister Mr Boris…

Zanu PF membership reaches 3,6m

Kuda Bwititi in Bindura ZANU PF says it has to date recruited 3,6 million members who are all registered under the party structures, as it angles for five million votes…

WEIRD NEW CULTURE TAKES HOLD

IT is not unusual for families and friends to host memorials on the birthdays of loved ones that would have passed away.

Economy is Zanu- PF’s top priority: President

Kuda Bwititi in BINDURA ZANU-PF is leaving no one behind through the implementation of its development agenda and the revolutionary party will embark on massive rural development programmes, while its…

RBZ moves in to defend currency

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week moved to contain growing inflationary pressures and exchange rate volatility by hiking the bank’s policy rate from 40 percent to 60 percent.

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