Violence mars Tsvangirai burial
VIOLENCE reared its ugly head at MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s burial here yesterday, with rowdy party youths threatening to torch a thatched hut in which the party’s co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe and secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora had sought refuge after being assaulted.
ED meets Equatorial Guinea envoy
Equatorial Guinea has pledged to continue working with the new administration in Zimbabwe and take the bilateral ties to new heights.
Makandiwa lauds First Lady
United Family International Church (UFIC) founder Emmanuel Makandiwa has applauded the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for having a heart for the less-privileged members of society.
The birth of a giant . . . VP Mohadi officially opens Yadah Marble
“Yadah Marble factory shows what homegrown business acumen can deliver. It is indeed a great measure of national confidence.’’
President appoints Peace Commission chair
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed Retired Justice Selo Masole Nare as the chairman of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.
Minister Parirenyatwa sued
A GROUP of 20 student nurses at Bonda Mission Hospital, who had their training contracts terminated barely a month after commencement, have taken the Minister of Health and Child Care Dr David Parirenyatwa to the High Court.
FC Platinum on the ropes
FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza’s quest to lead his miners to a place among the heavyweights of African football comes under severe scrutiny this afternoon in the second leg of the preliminary round CAF Champions League tie against Angolan champions, Clube Desportivo Primero De Agosto, at Mandava.
AU gives Zim thumbs up
Zimbabwe did not experience a coup, and the world should respect the country’s decision, as the new political leadership is implementing reforms that are giving people more freedom and democracy, the African Union (AU) has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Harare needs to regulate, not ban kombis
While most cities battle to figure out how to reduce use of private vehicles and enhance public transport in their city centres to cut back on congestion, Harare City Council has decided to do the exact opposite with its latest ill-advised and ill-thought out ban on kombis in the central business district (CBD).
Comply or we use force: Mandiwanzira
GOVERNMENT is “encouraging” mobile phone operators to ensure that their digital financial services are interoperable by April 2018, failure of which they would be compelled to comply.











