Amendment Bill heads for consultations

Public consultations start today on the Constitutional Amendment Bill that seeks to make the present interim measure of Vice Presidents being chosen by the President permanent and to extend for another 10 years the addition of 60 seats in the National Assembly to be reserved for women.

Women’s League rallies nation to prayer

THE ZANU PF Women’s League has called upon the nation to heed President Mnangagwa’s call to join hands and pray for the nation in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

High Court blocks Mr Dish’s bid to raid Econet

Former partner of Econet Media in the Kwese TV business, Mr Dish, failed to show it needed to raid Econet and Cassava Smartech to obtain accounting records before these could be possibly destroyed, the High Court has ruled.

Zim varsity holds maiden virtual graduation ceremony

Arrupe Jesuit University (AJU) last  Friday became the first university in the country to hold a virtual graduation ceremony, as large gatherings remain suspended under Covid-19 regulations.

Benhura drags fellow sculptor to court

Sculptor Dominic Benhura has made a criminal complaint against artist Clever Muzvondiwa Monera for copying his four pieces of work and exhibiting them at Tsindi Gallery along Joshua Nkomo Road in Hatfield, Harare.

MDC MPs in trouble

MORE than 100 MDC legislators are set to appear before the Parliament’s Privileges committee this week charged with contempt of Parliament for successive incidents of disrespect for the President.

Sugarcane farmers mull value addition plant

Indigenous sugarcane farmers in the Lowveld want to help the nation achieve its Vision 2030 goals by opening a value-addition plant at Rutenga Growth Point in Mwenezi where the Government is setting up a dry port.

Woman on a mission to uplift domestic football

A ROAD trip to Zvishavane, with her on the wheel, revealed a different side of Harare City chief executive, Tafadzwa Bhasera.

Covid-19 testing resumes at Vuti

THE testing of returnees from neighbouring countries at Vuti Quarantine Centre in Hurungwe has resumed after it had been suspended due to the unavailability of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test kits.

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