NEW: International Day of Peace remembered
THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission, a mechanism for resolving past conflicts and building national and subnational capacities that guarantee a future of peace and reconciliation, today joins the rest of the world in commemorating the 2021 International Day of Peace.
NEW: Mbira music reverberates across the world
A series of events and live mbira performances are being held across the globe as people from diverse backgrounds and cultures celebrate Zimbabwe’s own traditional musical instrument, commonly known as the ‘mbira’.
NEW: President remembers former VP Muzenda
President Mnangagwa has described the late Vice President and national hero Dr Simon Vengai Muzenda as a respected politician who did not hesitate to rebuke and speak against those who sought to perpetuate the colonial legacy.
NEW: 20 vaccination cards stolen
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has opened investigations in connection with the theft of 20 Covid-19 vaccination cards under unclear circumstances at a clinic in Mwenezi.
NEW: Baxter speaks on Katsande
Stuart Baxter has commented on Kaizer Chiefs’ apparent struggles to fill the void left by club legend Willard Katsande.
NEW: Zimbabwe signs atomic energy pact with Russia
Zimbabwe yesterday officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation (ROSATOM) “on cooperation in the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy”, as the country seeks alternative sources of power and ensure future energy security.
NEW: Police investigate possible Mazowe murder
Online Reporter Police are investigating the discovery of a decomposing body of a female by a stranger last Friday night in the Mazowe area. The body, which was covered by…
Zim loses US$1,3bn in forex leaks
ABOUT US$1,3 billion is being siphoned out of the country every year and the proceeds are benefitting countries that ironically accuse Government of corruption.
End in sight for Harare, Byo water woes
Construction of Kunzvi Dam, which began last week, coupled with expeditious works on Gwayi-Shangani Dam in Matabeleland has set the country on course to decisively solve decades-long water shortages plaguing the country’s two biggest cities, Harare and Bulawayo.
Anti-sanctions fight reaches UN HQ
SCORES of people, led by anti-imperialist group December 12 (D12) Movement yesterday picketed at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States of America, calling for the removal of illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, as the international lobby for the removal of the embargo continues to grow.










