JUST IN: 257 dead as military plane crashes in Algeria

ALGIERS. – An Algerian military plane crashed and caught fire on Wednesday killing 257 people, mostly army personnel and members of their families, officials said.

JUST IN: Gvt to support manufacturers

Government has pledged to assist manufacturers with foreign currency to boost their production capacity. This will help them generate their own foreign currency through exports.

Zimpapers chief commends Govt

ZIMPAPERS chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has commended the Government for its commitment to combat cyber security threats through partnership with the media house.

JUST IN: Matter of Fact

In today’s edition of The Herald, in a story entitled, ‘Zec to monitor media coverage’, we erroneously quoted The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services as having said he would invite the Minister of Justice to their offices so that they can read the submissions in AIPPA as well as BSA together to ascertain if they have any issues that they have raised.

FDI guru comes to Zimbabwe

Government is keen to learn from Rwanda’s development model and yesterday the chief executive of the Rwanda Development Board, Ms Clare Akamanzi, arrived in Harare to share her country’s experience at the request of President Mnangagwa.

118 parties register for polls

At least 118 political parties have so far registered with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to participate in the forthcoming harmonised election, an official has said.

UPDATED: Parly grills Made over GMB post

Parliament yesterday grilled former Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made on why he appointed Mr Rockie Mutenha as the Grain Marketing Board general manager when he had scored lesser marks compared to two other aspirants.

Parly to summon Mugabe over Chiadzwa

THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has resolved to summon former president Robert Mugabe to appear for a hearing, as it seeks to conclude its probe into the alleged disappearance of $15 billion worth of diamonds from Marange diamond fields.

Chihuri thrown under the bus

Former Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo, secretary in the ministry Mr Melusi Matshiya and the Zimbabwe Republic Police command on Monday told Parliament that they were not aware that the police mined diamonds at Chiadzwa.

UPDATED: 21 000 women screened for cancer

OVER 21 000 women have undergone cervical cancer screening since February, courtesy of a countrywide awareness campaign by First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa.

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