Boot out incompetent opposition: President

INEPT councillors and National Assembly members from the opposition have led to the decay in the capital over the past 20 years and must be booted out to improve service delivery, President Mnangagwa has said.

Local bus assembly begins next month

ZIMBABWE is set to begin assembling local buses next month and boost the motoring industry, create jobs and aid the Government’s push for a modern and reliable mass public transport system.

Teachers return to work

PUBLIC school teachers will return to work tomorrow after accepting a new salary package offered by the Government last Tuesday.

High time voters think through choices

Our town and cities are clearly not what they used to be, as service delivery has all, but collapsed.

Our roads have become horribly potholed and street lighting no longer exists.

Kamambo, Machana arrested

THE ongoing ZIFA saga took a new twist when the association’s suspended president Felton Kamambo and board member finance Philemon Machana were arrested yesterday for fraud.

We must stop victimising ourselves

If by some chance you stash a stack of United States dollars and later have the misfortune of either falling into a coma or being locked up, when you eventually come to or are released — depending on your circumstance — as sure as the sun rises, your stash would have more or less the same value and buying power as before.

BCG vaccine hiccup troubles mothers

THELMA Muchemwa from Tafara is a troubled mother.

Her son is now a month-old and is yet to get his Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine dose.

David Whitehead shovelled out

THE Government will look into a special mining grant encroaching into David Whitehead Textiles (DWT) premises in Chegutu to determine if there were anomalies in the issuance of the mining title.

Demand for power to jump

DEMAND for power is projected to grow sharply from the current 1 500 megawatts (MW) to 5 177 (MW) by 2030, as the Second Republic’s policies drive growth across all sectors of the economy, according to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa).

First Lady leads Byo, Mat provinces in praying for the nation

AS has become her norm at the beginning of each year, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday brought together various denominations in Bulawayo and Matabeleland provinces to pray for the nation and give thanks to the Lord for abundant rainfall, success in suppressing the Covid-19 pandemic and unity in an unprecedented show of love for the citizenry.

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