Zimbabwe to deepen Sadc industrialisation drive
ZIMBABWE’s hosting of the 44th SADC Heads of State and Government Summit and subsequent assumption of the regional bloc’s chairmanship next month will result in the consolidation and expansion of socio-economic development in line with the region’s Industrialisation Agenda, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Fugitive ex-Zimra officer’s property frozen
A FORMER Zimbabwe Revenue Authority official, who is on the run, cannot sell or transfer the family house at the exclusive Mabvazuva Estate on the outskirts of Harare, while US$47 500 in school fees deposited into the bank accounts of two private schools has been frozen pending the State application for a civil forfeiture order against all her assets.
President axes Higher Education deputy minister
President Mnangagwa has with immediate effect removed Hon Simelisizwe Sibanda from his position as Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development.
Father Zimbabwe inspires Second Republic
The Second Republic has laid a firm foundation based on the ideals of the late Vice President, Cde Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, who played a pivotal role in establishing Zimbabwe’s sovereignty.
Hero Mutsvunguma a patriot par excellence
THE late national hero Brigadier-General (Rtd) Romeo Daniel Mutsvunguma has been described by relatives and friends as a patriotic, loyal and selfless cadre who served his country with distinction.
First Lady commends church in fight against drugs
Eradicating drug and substance abuse leads to a crime-free and peaceful society, Health and Child Care Ambassador, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
Prepare for life after music, artistes told
YOUTHFUL creatives have vowed to invest in various income generating projects during their peak, emulating luminaries who have done well as entrepreneurs.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Councils must expedite work on masterplans
Most urban and rural district councils failed to meet Sunday’s deadline for submission of their masterplans, or at least a draft one, although some have reported progress and have applied for extensions, showing that they are aware of the need to generate something concrete and useful.
Import substitution drive pays dividends
RESULTS from Government’s import substitution drive have started manifesting, with dairy imports dropping 21 percent from US$6,6 million in the first quarter of 2023 to US$5,2 million in the comparable period this year.
Tapera suspended for Kenya match
WARRIORS interim coach, Jairos Tapera feels his troops are showing why they belong in the region’s heavyweight category following their back-to-back triumph against Comoros and Zambia in the ongoing COSAFA Cup.








