EDITORIAL COMMENT: People with disabilities need access to technology

Technology has done so much to allow people with disabilities to overcome any handicap that might arise from those disabilities and almost every year brings in more developments that make…

Zim dry port boon for economic growth

THE Zimbabwe dry port commissioned by President Mnangagwa at Walvis Bay in Namibia in 2019 to provide a strategic and cheaper gateway to the Atlantic Ocean is set to boost the country’s economy through enhanced international trade.

Feel it, it’s over for us

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Ghana…

Cartels blamed for Nairobi’s steep gas prices

NAIROBI. – So deep-pocketed and well-connected is the monopoly that controls imports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that no new player seeking to enter the industry gets past endless government…

World leaders urge awareness to preserve biodiversity at COP15

KUNMING. –  World leaders yesterday called for global awareness, broad consensus and concrete actions to preserve biodiversity at a United Nations conference held in China. The 15th meeting of the…

Govt to eliminate congestion, install proper lighting

THE Government has taken steps to eliminate congestion on city roads and install proper lighting in the country’s urban areas.

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. 

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