Less time for travellers at ports of entry
Travellers will now spend less time processing their documents at the country’s ports of entry as Government is set to implement an online border management system that will incorporate visa and residence permits, as the Second Republic continues to deliver on its modernisation drive.
‘Avoid discriminating against drug abuse victims’
Journalists have been challenged to report accurately and use the correct terminology so they do not discriminate against and stigmatise drug abuse victims.
SuperSport confirm Arubi capture
SOUTH African Premiership side SuperSport United have confirmed the signing of veteran Zimbabwean goalkeeper Washington Arubi.
Türkiye envoy meets Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri
Zimbabwe will continue to work with Turkiye in various areas of cooperation to develop and better the two nations’ economies, Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.
Chamisa dumps Tsvangirai’s spokesperson
THE late MDC leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s spokesperson, Mr Luke Tamborinyoka, now cuts a forlorn and dejected figure after he was barred from representing CCC in the forthcoming harmonised elections despite having been overwhemingly nominated to represent the party during its chaotic candidate selection process.
15 Cuban specialist doctors arrive
A Cuban medical team of 15 specialist doctors arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday for a three-year working sojourn as part of co-operation in the medical sector between the two countries.
Suspected church robber arrested
A 36-year-old suspected robber was arrested last week for allegedly being part of a gang targeting churches in and around Bulawayo.
President Mnangagwa a peace building leader
Competitive multi-party elections have become the only legitimate channel for any regime to ascend into power.
Pfumvudza targets 3,5m households
The distribution of Pfumvudza/Intwasa inputs is currently underway in all provinces and the programme will be extended to 3,5 million households for the summer cropping season, as the Government continues efforts to ensure farmers can make a good living and that enough food is grown for all in Zimbabwe.
Government reconstructs 55 roads in Harare
So far more than 55 roads in Harare have been repaired or reconstructed by the Government under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme after the city council failed to do the required work with other roads now coming up for repair.











