MPs get stands, to pay for them
LEGISLATORS from the 8th, 9th and 10th Parliaments have started benefiting from a Government programme offering them residential stands as part of a broader package of non-monetary incentives to improve their welfare and working conditions.
War vets’ welfare a priority: Minister Mavhunga
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter GOVERNMENT is prioritising the welfare of the veterans of the liberation struggle so that they live comfortable lives that are in tandem with the supreme…
Zimbabwe’s tourism revival turns heads in Las Vegas
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S tourism sector took centre stage at the 15th Annual Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum (LVTAF), held from April 1–2, 2025, at the prestigious Paris Las…
‘No to megaphone criticism’
Ray Bande in VUMBA ZIMBABWE, under the Second Republic, is pursuing a mature and stable foreign affairs approach in its interaction with other nations, and in this stance its…
Villagers attacked, injured by stray buffaloes
Luthando Mapepa Correspondent SIX people — including a school child — were injured in recent attacks by stray buffaloes in Mutare and Buhera districts respectively. One of the stray…
Tsanga Flora loses US$28 000 in suspected inside job
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A BUSINESS entity in Nyanga — Tsanga Flora — fell victim to a suspected inside job after losing US$28 000 to unknown assailants who broke…
‘Accountants key to economic transformation’
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau ACCOUNTANTS are the gatekeepers of the country’s national resources and their financial insights must support business growth ultimately contributing to modernisation, industrialisation, and broad-based economic development,…
Vice President Mohadi urges pharma investment in Zimbabwe
Robin Muchetu, Lifestyle Health and Gender Editor ZIMBABWE’S pharmaceutical manufacturing sector is poised to play a pivotal role in strengthening the country’s health system and revitalising Bulawayo’s industrial base if…
Bosso leaks frustrate KK
HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu is not amused with the manner in which Bosso have been conceding goals which he believes is too soft for a team of the Bulawayo giants’ stature.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Africa can and must move forward as a continent
AFRICA needs to take full responsibility for developing the continent and building the sort of economy and society we all desire and that will give us the sort of life we need and deserve.











