We must think beyond wages — President
Address by the Head of State and Government, and Commander-in-Chief for the Zimbabwe Defence Forces His Excellency the President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa to mark International Workers’ Day
Mhlauri remembers all-star cast
THE fallen heroes, the foreign heroes and the forgotten heroes — the supermen who blazed a green trail, smashed records and danced on the edges of both invincibility and immortality.
NPA bid for judges’ recusal thrown out
The National Prosecuting Authority’s bid to have the bail application for the son of High Court judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze heard by a retired judge, with the entire active bench of the High Court recusing itself, has been rejected.
Lockdown arrests top 17 000
POLICE have arrested over 17 000 people countrywide for breaches of lockdown regulations, says Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe.
Invictus, equity fund ink deal
INVICTUS Energy, an Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) listed junior oil and gas exploration company advancing the Muzarabani project in Zimbabwe, has signed an equity subscription agreement with a leading local private equity fund.
Friends in high places, a US$100 000 cheque, the IPL roadshow
In this ultra-professional age of Twenty20 cricket, in which the game is increasingly analysed to within an inch of its life, it’s refreshing to return to the shortest format’s roots.
Zanu-PF hails workers
Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) has joined workers in Zimbabwe and beyond in celebrating the International Workers’ Day, today.
Editorial Comment: Reckless show of impunity can be costly
The strong warning issued recently by Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, directed at politicians and high-ranking public officials to stop bullying health officials into releasing their returning relatives and friends at screening and testing entry points and those held in Covid-19 quarantine centres, exposes the irresponsible behaviour of some powerful officials.
Chitungwiza nurses down tools
Chitungwiza Municipality nurses yesterday went on strike, attending to maternal emergencies only, citing lack of Covid-19 lockdown allowances, lack of protective equipment and poor working conditions.
Radio stations unite for Peter Johns tribute
Three local radio stations have joined forces to pay tribute to veteran disc jockey Peter Johns who died last Monday in the United Kingdom.











