‘Kick out corrupt opposition from urban councils’

The New Dispensation took over the rehabilitation of roads in all urban councils after realising that the opposition that was in charge had abandoned the people, President Mnangagwa said at the weekend.

US double standards exposed

The United States government has been rapped for its continued meddling in the country’s affairs after its local embassy last week hosted an online talk-show where participants took turns to paint a negative picture of the country’s media environment.

Touts resurface at passport office

Daniel Nemukuyu-Investigations Editor CORRUPT syndicates that wake up early morning to join the queue at the passport office in Harare have resurfaced and are targeting impatient applicants whom they are…

‘Zanu PF remains party of choice’ 

ZANU PF remains the party of choice for many Zimbabweans given the huge crowds that have attended its four star rallies and the National Youth Day commemorations, and is doing everything possible to reclaim the seats that were held by the opposition before vacancies arose. 

First Lady hails Allied Timbers resuscitation

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is the country’s patron for environment, was on Saturday left spellbound during a tour of the state-of-the-art sawmill being installed at Allied Timbers Cashel Valley Estate.

Police arrest 16 for rally violence

POLICE have arrested 16 suspects in connection with the violence where one person died while three were seriously injured at an aborted Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally in Kwekwe yesterday.

Gumbo empowers women, youth in Harare East

Women and youth in Harare East constituency have acquired life-changing skills courtesy of the ruling party. 

Beitbridge border works on course

The Zimborders Consortium, which is implementing the US$300 million modernisation of the Beitbridge Border Post says it is well on course to complete civil works by end of November this year.

Biti assault trial resumes on March 28

The interrupted trial of lawyer Tendai Biti on assault charges resumes on March 28 after the High Court rejected his application for the trial to start afresh in front of a new magistrate with a new prosecutor.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Title deeds progress important

The decision to grant title deeds, announced recently by President Mnangagwa, to the victims of land barons and other criminals selling land they did not own across Zimbabwe’s urban areas is a serious attempt to sort out an otherwise impossible mess.

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