‘Hands off our security sector’
ZIMBABWE will not brook any evil machinations meant to weaken the country’s State security sector which is ever ready to deal with any mischief from either the country’s detractors or their puppets posing as opposition political parties, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zim tipped to become continental food giant
AT a time when Africa is charting a new path in terms of food security due to geopolitical conflicts and resultant shortages, Zimbabwe has been tipped to become a major player in ensuring continental food security.
Blaming fuel costs for bread price hike unjustified
THE increase in the price of bread flour by millers, which will automatically trigger price rises for bread, is unjustified if it is based on increases in the price of fuel that has been kept almost totally stable in Zimbabwe, Government has said.
First Lady awarded certificate to save lives, gets medical equipment
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s passion for humanitarian work and quest to save lives has seen her obtaining a certificate in industrial basic first aid from the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society which went to honour her outstanding works with a donation of medical equipment.
Diplomats hail anti-corruption war
DIPLOMATS from across the world have hailed Zimbabwe for making huge strides in the fight against corruption as some so-called big fish have been caged in the anti-graft war.
Journalists urged to promote country’s image
ZIMBABWE will continue to democratise the media industry with many commercial and community radio licences already issued and laws changed, but journalists should promote a positive image of the country, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Zimbabwe is reliable: AfDB
ZIMBABWE is now reliable and committed to keeping the obligations that it makes, African Development Bank (AfDB) president Dr Akinwumi Adesina said when accepting President Mnangagwa’s request to be a champion of Zimbabwe’s debt clearance strategy.
PSMAS board chair resigns
DR Jeremiah Bvirindi’s turbulent tenure at the helm of the beleaguered Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) board came to end on Friday after a public outcry over a series of complaints related to poor management of the society forced him to step down.
State allowed to play footage in CCC case
A COURT yesterday allowed the State to play CCTV footage extracted from shops in Belgravia shopping centre in Harare where CCC members Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, accused of faking their abductions sometime in May 2020, were said to have been spotted late in the afternoon of the day in question while buying food.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Crack whip to tame the retail cowboys
SEVERAL retailers have put up signs saying some products that we all thought were Zimbabwean products can only be paid for in foreign currency, or even more particularly, only in US dollars along with notices blaming their suppliers.











