New heights attained in Zim-Bots ties
ZIMBABWE and Botswana’s bilateral relations yesterday attained new heights of friendship with the signing of five additional Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) as the two nations cemented fraternal relations on a wide-range of socio-economic issues.
Presidential star rally: All roads lead to Kwekwe
Buoyed by an array of developmental projects that have tinged the face of Kwekwe, among them re-tarred roads, refurbished hospitals and clinics, the new-look long distance bus terminus, upmarket vending stalls, functional local authorities and many more, President Mnangagwa today heads for Mbizo Stadium in Kwekwe where he is expected to continue preaching the gospel of development to multitudes of Zanu PF supporters ahead of the March 26 by-elections.
High Court throws out Ginimbi will
RELATIVES of the late socialite and businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure will now share his wealth to the exclusion of friends and other outsiders after the High Court nullified the dubious will that bequeathed his Lamborghini to a questionable character identified as Kit-Kat.
Gudyanga jailed for corruption
JAILED former Mines and Mining Development permanent secretary Francis Gudyanga yesterday said he would appeal in the High Court against both his conviction and 30-month effective sentence for corruptly receiving sitting allowances for the board of the Mineral Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) while that board was not in place.
Masisi stands tall in fight to remove illegal sanctions against Zim
President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana has reiterated that his country will always call for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries over 20 years ago.
OPC mourns accident victims
The Office of the President and Cabinet has sent condolence messages to the families of four of its staff members who died in a road accident at a black spot near Regina Coeli Mission along the Nyanga-Ruwangwe Road on Thursday.
First Lady reassures Ruwangwe community
ELDERLY people in Ruwangwe, Manicaland Province, who failed to receive food hampers, toiletries and blankets from First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa following a fatal accident which claimed lives of four staff members from the Office of the President and Cabinet who were transporting the goods on Thursday morning, have been assured of receiving the goodies soon by the mother of the nation.
First Lady’s Condolence Message
Condolence message by the First Lady of Zimbabwe Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa following the death of four staff members in a road accident in Nyanga on 24 February 2022
Zim to evacuate 256 citizens from Ukraine
The Government has started the process of evacuating 256 registered Zimbabweans in Ukraine following a military operation initiated by Russia on Thursday.
Another TV station opened
In its efforts to take everyone aboard, the Second Republic has resolved contradictions that characterised relations between privately-owned media and the Government in the past by taking a transformative stance, which saw the airwaves being opened to new players, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa said.











