Zim, Belarus sign mega deals

Zimbabwe and Belarus yesterday signed several deals worth millions of dollars across various economic sectors, as the international community continues to view Zimbabwe in good light following the ascendancy of President Mnangagwa last year.

China ups preps for ED State visit

Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping yesterday paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa offices to brief him on preparations for his State visit to China next month.

High Court blocks coronation

The High Court yesterday blocked the planned coronation of Mr Bulelani Collen Lobengula Khumalo as King of the Ndebele on grounds that there was no law in the country allowing the establishment of a monarch.

Chinamasa not barred from Bonn

Germany has said it is ready to engage Zimbabwe on long-term projects, and has denied reports that it refused entry to Zimbabwe’s envoy to Europe, Minister Patrick Chinamasa, who has so far held successful engagements with British and French authorities.

100-day target a management tool: SB Moyo

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Lieutenant-General Sibusiso Moyo (Retired) has explained the context in which President Mnangagwa set priority quick-win 100-day targets for ministers to kick-start the country’s economic recovery process.

Zim will rise like a Phoenix: US diplomat

Zimbabwe “can rise Phoenix-like” once the crippling sanctions imposed by the United States of America are removed, a US diplomat and former United States ambassador to the Southern African country has said.

Tsvangirai nurse’s burial today

The family of the Zimbabwean nurse who worked at a South African hospital where the late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was hospitalised, suspects her alleged murder was linked to her photograph with the politician in his final days.

WE HAVE OUR DIFFERENCES, OF COURSE WE DO, BUT THE BOTTOM LINE IS WE ARE PROUD ZIMBABWEANS

ON June 24, 1995, a South African pilot, Laurie Kay, guided his giant Boeing 747 — then the world’s biggest passenger plane — over Johannesburg’s Ellis Park packed with more than 63 000 fans in a spectacular stunt that was fraught with danger in the event something went horribly wrong.

Editorial Comment: Let’s take this opportunity to market Brand Zimbabwe

THE stage has been set for what will be the biggest cricket festival — in terms of the sheer number of countries who have come to town — to be staged in this country. While we hosted some of our World Cup games back in 2003, only a few countries in our group came to this country, with some based in South Africa and only flying here for their commitments against us.

In The Lands Of The gods: Unpacking Winky D’s Gombwe

The eye of the idiot always has one particular focus. D Day.

They focus on Independence Day. On The day of the wedding. The day of the funeral. The day of the burial. On Friday the 13th.

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