President in Vic Falls for mining indaba

President Mnangagwa is in Victoria Falls where he will officially open the 2022 Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe Annual General Meeting and conference at Elephant Hills this morning.

‘Chanakira brought discipline to civil service’

THE Government architecture needed for the attainment of Vision 2030 will miss the acumen, leadership and guidance at civil service level of the late National Hero, Major-General Godfrey Chanakira, Cabinet Ministers have said.

ZEC removes 32 010 from roll

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has removed the names of 32 010 deceased people from the voters’ roll in line with provisions of the Electoral Act.

Zanu-PF introduces Cell Day

THE ruling Zanu-PF party has introduced a National Cell Day, which will be celebrated annually to strengthen its grassroots, organisational and mass mobilisation units, with President Mnangagwa along with the First Family expected to roll-out the inaugural event at his party Cell structure in Kwekwe on June 11.

CCC councillors defy ban, interfere with witnesses

Municipal Reporter CCC councillors, including Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, with pending court cases, are allegedly interfering with witnesses as they are conducting their duties as normal at Town House. Despite…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Accelerate local fertiliser production

WITH world fertiliser shortages looming, especially nitrogenous fertilisers, as a result of the Russia special operation in Ukraine, Zimbabwe needs to rapidly accelerate its programmes to ramp up local production.

Gold dominates April exports basket

GOLD continues to dominate as Zimbabwe’s single biggest export commodity after the yellow metal accounted for 30,1 percent of the total value of goods exported by the country in April this year.

Can DeMbare, CAPS turn back hands of time?

AFTER a two-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Harare Derby returns on Sunday at the National Sports Stadium. 

Free for all at Hartzell High . . . head pockets $2m for firewood

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter UNITED Methodist Church-run Hartzell High School is the eye of a storm after an audit revealed that the headmaster, Mr Shorwi Kawadza, pocketed more than…

NetOne cashier went on a car shopping spree, after $150m theft, court hears

Zvikomborero Parafini A CASHIER employed by NetOne is said to have gone on a shopping spree, buying several vehicles, including a Toyota GD6 twin cab, three Mercedes Benz sedans and…

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