First Lady opens historic Zim-Bel women’s summit

Tendai Rupapa in VICTORIA FALLS WOMEN must harness their collective power to drive positive impact and create a better world for all, empowerment champion First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has…

EDITORIAL : TUKU’S ‘SON’ IS BECOMING GREEDY

WHEN Aaron Chaka’s mother, Rose Makumbe, revealed her story, claiming she has a 45-year-old man who is the son of the late Oliver Mtukudzi, there was a lot of sympathy towards her.

ANOTHER NIGHT IN REMAND PRISON FOR TOWN CLERK

HARARE Town Clerk, Hosiah Chisango, spent another night in remand prison after he was remanded to today for his bail ruling after delays in filing submissions by both counsels.

First Lady distributes blankets to hundreds in Harare

Tendai Rupapa, Senior Reporter FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday distributed blankets and food to hundreds of elderly people, those with disabilities, child-headed families and orphans, among other disadvantaged groups…

First Lady distributes blankets to hundreds in Harare

Tendai Rupapa, Senior Reporter FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday distributed blankets and food to hundreds of elderly people, those with disabilities, child-headed families and orphans, among other disadvantaged groups…

BULLISH WARRIORS COACH PROMISES US A DANCE IN PARADISE

MICHAEL Nees, the new Warriors coach, says he can take the team to the World Cup and AFCON finals within a short period of time.

Govt earmarks ZiG22bn to support farmers

The Government, in partnership with the private sector, is set to mobilise ZiG22 billion (US$1,6 billion) to support crop production and ensure food security at the household and national level.

Govt earmarks ZiG22bn to support farmers

The Government, in partnership with the private sector, is set to mobilise ZiG22 billion (US$1,6 billion) to support crop production and ensure food security at the household and national level.

IMF approves US$3,4bn programme for Ethiopia

The International Monetary Fund agreed to lend Ethiopia US$3,4 billion over four years as part of an economic reform programme, a key step to begin negotiations with creditors on restructuring the nation’s debt.

IMF approves US$3,4bn programme for Ethiopia

The International Monetary Fund agreed to lend Ethiopia US$3,4 billion over four years as part of an economic reform programme, a key step to begin negotiations with creditors on restructuring the nation’s debt.

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