Zim pursues new energy projects
Zimbabwe is aggressively pursuing new energy infrastructure projects to bridge the domestic energy supply gap and bolster regional electricity needs, which is critical for SADC’s industrialisation and overall competitiveness, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
President unhappy with gas licensees
Delays by some investors in implementing projects for renewable or lower carbon energy are potentially hampering Zimbabwe’s progress despite the investors being awarded special permits by the Government, the President has said.
By-elections: The morning after
ZANU-PF’s Wednesday St Mary’s rally was a turning point in several ways. Of course, the most obvious marker were the numbers that attended, something even the blind could see and feel.
By-elections roar into life
ALL is set for today’s local authorities and National Assembly by-elections being contested by at least 16 parties to fill the 28 parliamentary seats and 122 wards.
Church leaders preach gospel of peace
AS the country holds 133 Parliamentary and local council by-elections today, church leaders have implored Zimbabweans to heed President Mnangagwa’s call for peace and unity.
VP calls for peace during by-elections
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday called for the observance of peace in today’s local authorities and National Assembly by-elections and urged all political to accept the outcome of the polls.
First Lady’s work excites Egyptian Ambassador . . . Egyptian firms keen to partner AOH
EGYPTIAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mahmoud Amer, says he follows with admiration the work being done by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation to improve the economic status of women, ease poverty and boost rural development and was keen to ensure she achieves more through collaborations with entities from his home country.
Medical supplies worth US$150k for Cyclone Idai victims
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday received medical supplies and equipment worth US$150 000 from the Government of Indonesia which is expected to assist communities affected by Cyclone Idai in 2019.
Ex-police chief Chihuri wealth inquiry opens
The inquiry seeking explanation from former police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri on the sale of five properties that were part of the family’s large property portfolio opened at the High Court this week.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: We need orderly polls today, results accepted
With 28 seats in the National Assembly and 105 local authority council seats up for grabs today, voters in the wards and constituencies have multiple responsibilities.











