Govt to upgrade, build new prisons
The GOVERNMENT is committed to upgrading prison facilities and building new prisons to improve living standards of inmates in line with global best practices in jails and correctional systems, President Mnangagwa has said.
Our sights are on serving our region and our African continent
Helping our Africa LAST Wednesday, on November 16, 2022, I had the rare honour to bid farewell to a team of four young Zimbabwean doctors who left for the sister…
Diamonds will achieve US$1bn target next year
ZIMBABWE recently assumed the chairmanship of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) for 2023.
Govt warns Harare City Council over poor drainage
GOVERNMENT will be forced to step in if the Harare City Council (HCC) fails to address the capital city’s poor drainage system.
Power is miners’ biggest headache
Zimbabwe’s mining sector power consumption is expected to increase by 20 percent in 2023 — driven by ongoing capital projects — and a number of players are planning to invest in alternative power sources such as solar projects to supplement their energy requirements.
Midlands Pastors red-flag economic saboteurs
Johnsias Mutonhori, Correspondent A number of churches in the Midlands Province last week came out in numbers to join the Pastors for Economic Development Movement (Pastors4ED), where they pledged their support…
Bad drivers to be captured on video
GOVERNMENT will by mid-next year roll out a Smart Traffic Management System (STMS) to detect traffic offenders on video and fine them instantly using smart technologies.
A super dollar deal
WHEN Premier Soccer League chairperson Farai Jere launched the eighth edition of the Chibuku Super Cup in Harare on July 26, very few predicted a final like the one fans will witness at Barbourfields Stadium this afternoon.
Bad drivers to be captured on video
GOVERNMENT will by mid-next year roll out a Smart Traffic Management System (STMS) to detect traffic offenders on video and fine them instantly using smart technologies.
A super dollar deal
WHEN Premier Soccer League chairperson Farai Jere launched the eighth edition of the Chibuku Super Cup in Harare on July 26, very few predicted a final like the one fans will witness at Barbourfields Stadium this afternoon.









