Zanu PF developmental resolutions prioritise people-centred growth

The ZANU PF Annual National People’s Conference resolutions have showcased a firm commitment by the ruling party to address pressing needs across Zimbabwe.

Harare-Domboshava road upgrade nears completion

A 7km section of the Harare-Domboshava Road is nearing completion following reconstruction, and the contractor is working non-stop to complete the project for the benefit of drivers.

Private sector to accelerate low carbon future

The private sector has pledged to complement Government efforts in accelerating the transition to a low carbon future for Zimbabwe, an international development expert has said.

Marathon deal commended

the partnership between the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) and Netherlands-based athletes’ manager Charles Paanakker will open doors for local athletes, according to the head of national event coaches team for middle and long-distance runners, Benson Chauke believes.

City fails to cope with piles of garbage

The Harare City Council’s inability to handle substantial amounts of waste has resulted in garbage accumulating at terminuses.

Makoto set for world chess champs

ZIMBABWEAN international chess master, Rodwell Makoto will represent Zimbabwe at this year’s FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championships 2024.

CIIE bolsters China, Africa ties

The China International Import Expo (CIIE), held annually for seven consecutive years, has played a significant role in promoting economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa.

When technology helps families reunite

In a case of sheer coincidence and good luck, a 60-year-old Democratic Republic of Congo citizen, Mrs Asta Namirenge, of the Uvira area in South Kivu province, who is now resident at Tongogara Refugee Settlement, southeast of Zimbabwe, has been reunited with her grandson Lukogo Byamungu, now nine years old.

Harare submits masterplan proposal

Harare City Council and Chitungwiza Municipality have finally submitted their masterplan proposals after failing to meet the initial deadline set for the end of June, the Government confirmed yesterday.

Judgment in Timba case postponed

The judgment in the trial of CCC administrator Jameson Timba and 65 others on charges of participating in an unlawful gathering was yesterday postponed to Friday owing to the unavailability of the presiding magistrate Mr Collet Ncube.