We walk the talk: Mohadi
The Second Republic continues to display a groundbreaking commitment to leaving no one and no place behind in its development agenda, with a major focus on areas that were deemed marginalised, especially in the Matabeleland region, ZANU PF Second Secretary and Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.
Mash East targets bumper 200 000 crowd for Presidential rally
Their turn may be coming early next month, but the ZANU PF Mashonaland East provincial leadership is leaving nothing to chance, and is working on mobilising the biggest crowd ever, of over 200 000 when President Mnangagwa and his entourage descend on the province.
Lupane Veggie Guys introduce new product
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] LUPANE Veggie Guys, a local company in the Matabeleland North provincial capital, has introduced a new range of indigenous juices, umkhemeswane, in a development that is…
Zubair Ali, a star on the rise
Gerald Sibanda ZUBAIR Ali is one of a rare crop of youngsters who managed to pack their bags and leave home seeking greener pastures elsewhere. Ali, 21, joined the Platinum…
GreenFuel target Chirinda
PREMIERSHIP new boys GreenFuel have made an official contact with on demand Bulawayo Chiefs striker Obriel Chirinda.
Health initiative reduces home births
Manicaland has recorded an increase in institutional births owing to the implementation of the Results-Based Financing initiative being rolled out by the Ministry of Health and Child Care to provide free maternal care to vulnerable women.
Cuba commemorates 70th anniversary of Castro-led national rebellion
Today, Cuba celebrates 70th anniversary of the day of national rebellion, which is considered the beginning of its revolution that was led by the late President Fidel Castro.
Zimbabwe, Russia seeks to deepen economic, security cooperation
Fungi Kwaramba In ST PETERSBURG, Russia PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected in Russia today to join more than 40 African heads of State and Governments for the Second Russia Africa Economic…
H-metro launches campaign against mabvuku death trap…How many more?
TODAY we launch the ‘How Many More’ campaign.
SIXTY NINE ACCIDENTS
THE Mabvuku turn-off has recorded 69 accidents since January, resulting in nine deaths and 14 injuries.






