State opposes Sikhala bail

The State yesterday opposed the granting of bail to MDC Alliance national vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, who is facing charges of inciting public violence ahead of the flopped July 31 protests.

Covid-19 claims 10

Ten more deaths from Covid-19 were reported yesterday, taking the cumulative death toll to 189, with 34 of them, or almost one-in-five, recorded over the last three days.

Police warn political parties

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has warned individuals, including politicians, who are claiming that MDC councillor for Hurungwe Ward 4 Lavender Chiwaya was abducted and killed by State agents saying such unsubstantiated assertions cause alarm and despondency.

Brick-by-brick, we’ll build the nation — President

BRICK-by-brick Zimbabweans will build the country towards a prosperous future notwithstanding the current challenges, President Mnangagwa has said.

Maize target set at 3,6 million tonnes

Zimbabwe has set a target of 3,6 million tonnes of maize for the forthcoming summer cropping season, which weather experts say may have good rains.

Recuperating Freeman promises fireworks

After recovering from surgery, Zimdancehall artiste and songwriter Freeman will be making a return to live performances tonight, sharing the stage with Sandra Ndebele and others.

It never rains for Mboma after isolation…

JUST days after beating Covid-19, Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association founding leader, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, escaped unhurt from a car crash in Harare yesterday.

Wage bill cut to below 50pc

THE Government has managed to bring down the proportion of the public wage bill in the national budget from 92 percent in 2017 to below 50 percent, resulting in fiscal surpluses that have been invested in other key areas, Treasury said in a recent update.

Edgars rights offer to enhance growth avenues

Listed clothing retailer, Edgars Stores Limited, says proceeds from its recent rights offer will be channelled towards enhancing the group’s growth capabilities.

Arenel shelves US$6m project

Bulawayo based confectionery company, Arenel, has suspended its US$6 million flour milling plant project after failing to secure Special Economic Zone status, people familiar with the development said.

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