Constitutional changes on cards

Debra Matabvu Government has set in motion plans to transfer the responsibility to register voters from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to the Civil Registry Department in sweeping changes to…

Zimbabwe to launch three more satellites

Debra Matabvu THE Government is gearing up to expand Zimbabwe’s space programme, with plans in motion to launch into orbit three additional satellites that are designed to enhance the country’s…

Fruits of economic diplomacy are now showing

THE decision by the Second Republic to pivot Zimbabwe’s foreign policy on economic diplomacy, which is undergirded by transactional mutually beneficial relations, was a masterstroke. There are two developments in…

PREMIUM – New satellite technology puts telecom firms on notice

“Late last year, China, for example, announced that it had completed the initial setup of its first high-orbit satellite communication network, which is expected to provide a satellite internet service…

A blood covenant will always be unbreakable

TODAY marks the beginning of a week that is at the core of the Christian faith and is supremely significant to followers of the religion. The death of Jesus Christ…

MT HAMPDEN: TAKING BACK OUR HISTORY

Veronica Gwaze WHEN Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Graham Pennefather − who was commander of the British South Africa Police (BSAP), which accompanied the Pioneer Column from South Africa to annex Mashonaland −…

Gold coins gain 24 percent in less than two years

Business Reporter GOLD coins, introduced by the country’s monetary authorities in July 2022, have managed to serve as a convenient way of storing value. Speaking at the official launch of…

Faiths come together as Easter, Ramadan coincide

Veronica Gwaze THERE is something unique about this year’s Easter and Ramadan celebrations. The two occasions — Easter and Ramadan — are coinciding, a phenomenon that only happens once every…

Zanu PF primaries progress smoothly

Sunday Mail Reporter ZANU PF primary elections that were held in Mt Pleasant and Harare East constituencies yesterday progressed smoothly, with scores of supporters turning out to elect candidates who…

Harare City Council owed $1,5 trillion

Sunday Mail Reporter A financial crisis is looming at Harare City Council, with ratepayers owing the city a staggering $1,5 trillion due to a dysfunctional revenue collection system. The massive…

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