Be people-friendly, police urged

Police should draw lessons from last week’s disturbances which claimed two lives in Harare and implement acceptable ways of handling difficult situations, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Dr Obert Mpofu has said.

ZEC proposes amendments to Electoral Act

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has proposed a number of amendments to the Electoral Act that will be tabled before Parliament when it resumes debate on the Electoral Amendment Bill next week.

Zim, DRC strengthen ties

Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to strengthen cooperation in various sectors of the economy, as the two countries seek to deepen bilateral relations.

Return to work, Govt tells doctors

GOVERNMENT is calling on some doctors, who went on strike yesterday, to return to work as it looks into their grievances.

South Africa to take land without compensation

South Africa took a step on Tuesday to hasten the transfer of land from white to black owners when parliament backed a motion seeking to change the constitution to allow land expropriation without compensation.

Manyowa to release new album

Afro-gospel musician Elizabeth Manyowa is set to release her fourth album titled “Mazuva Okuipa” this month after taking a nine-year break from music.

‘Swipe into Ecocash’ a challenge

Customers who use the “Swipe into Ecocash” service now available in most retail outlets continue to face challenges due to inevitable system failures, such as bounced transactions, double debits from single transactions and delayed confirmation of transactions.

Land Commission Bill now law

President Mnangagwa has signed into law the Land Commission Act, paving the way for the establishment of a commission that will advise Government on land management and carrying out periodic audits.

Editorial Comment – Land issue: South Africa comes of age

Tuesday February 27, 2018, will be recorded in Africa’s history as the day South Africa made the first tentative steps towards “a radical economic transformation” of the country to restore the dignity of the black majority.

Zim most sought after investment destination

Zimbabwe is now second most preferred investment destination in the region after South Africa, as confidence in the country continues to grow.

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