Coal mining giant promises massive production

FOLLOWING President Mnangagwa’s visit to Hwange last week, the country’s largest producer of thermal coal, Makomo Resources, says its special grant has the capacity to go for the next 48 years producing an average of three million tonnes.

Gomba in custody, pending bail ruling

THE State has been ordered to thoroughly investigate and give a comprehensive report on why police take suspects to court late, especially in the afternoon.

6 TV channels to get licences

Six independent television channels will soon get licences as part of the movement by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa to open up airwaves and implement media reforms, Senators heard yesterday.

Schools urged not to demand fees

Government has ordered schools not to demand fees until schools reopen, amid reports that some schools have been demanding fees from parents.

Innovation key for survival: Charamba

Since the  Covid -19 pandemic struck around the globe sending nations into isolation, the demand to use technology has never been this greater. On the local front one section of…

Youths call for curfew discipline

FOLLOWING the introduction of a dusk to dawn curfew, the Zanu PF Youth League has appealed to all Zimbabweans to exercise utmost discipline and comply with the latest restrictions as saving lives is paramount.

Embassy speaks on returning citizens

MORE than 200 Chinese nationals among them the elderly, the sick and children recently left Zimbabwe to either be with their families or to go to school, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun said yesterday.

Covid-19 deaths now 28

With 90 patients testing positive for Covid-19 yesterday, 83 of them local infections, the Zimbabwean total reached 2 124 and two new deaths drove the death toll to 28.

Local firm strikes major residential property deal

LOCAL private firm, Tavaka Civil Engineers and Building Contractors has struck an agreement with real estate giant Rawson Properties Group Zimbabwe franchise holder, Ten Axis Property Development, on a potential mega residential property development deal to enhance access to decent housing.

Ngarivhume used inciting language: Court

In making calls for public demonstrations, Jacob Ngarivhume used inflammatory language in his tweets aimed at causing violence and breaching peace in the country, a Harare regional magistrate has said when denying bail and remanding him in custody to August 6.

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