Mbudzi roundabout closes as interchange works begin

THE Mbudzi roundabout in Harare will be closed for one and half years to enable the  construction of a traffic interchange to proceed with minimum disruptions.

SADC confident of landing PAP seat

Herald Reporter The time to cling on to the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) for good is over, as the Southern African region is confident of taking over the…

Zim takes measures to ensure food security

THE first consignment of 400 000 tonnes of white maize to be imported from Malawi following Cabinet’s decision allowing private players to import grain to plug the gap in the supply of the staple is expected before the end of this month.

President meets Chissano, Indian minister

Herald Reporters  President Mnangagwa yesterday met former Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano at State House in Harare where they reminisced on the olden days in which they held different portfolios in…

Move to revive Zim-Egypt cooperation

Zimbabwe and Egypt are keen to resuscitate economic cooperation for the mutual benefit of both countries under the banner of Zimbabwe-Egypt Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation.

First Lady an angel of hope: Youths

YOUTHFUL ARTISTS in Mabvuku and Tafara have joined the long list of people honouring First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa for her all-encompassing life-changing programmes across the country describing her as an Angel of hope who is touching lives. 

HCC bosses on way out

Daniel Nemukuyu-Investigations Editor At least three Harare City Council top managers might be on their way out after expiry of their five-year contracts. Their fate now lies in the hands…

All set for Zanu PF Cell Day

ALL is set for the Zanu PF National Cell Day set for this Saturday, where President Mnangagwa is expected to attend a cell meeting in Kwekwe as the ruling party scientifically verifies its structures ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.  

State ready with CCC activists’ trial date

THE State yesterday indicated that it was expecting to furnish CCC members, Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, with a trial date on a matter they are accused of criminally insulting police in Harare’s city centre, when they return to court in August.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zesa needs to shift into overdrive

Zimbabwe is poised for major expansion in mining and industry and there is the present housing drive, both self-financed and with the national housing programme, that arises from the levels of economic growth we are now reaching.

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