Gweru home seekers get stands from Greynut
MORE than 300 home seekers in Gweru have received their stands and agreements of sale documents from private land developer, Greynut Investments.
JUST IN: Zim-SA to honour bilateral commission
GOVERNMENT has said Zimbabwe and South Africa remain committed to addressing the plight of people living with disabilities by honouring the provisions which the two countries agreed to in the Bilateral Commission.
President Xi’s five years
by Xu Lingui, Huang Xiaoxi, Meng Na, Li Zhihui BEIJING. — The imposing Great Hall of the People, in the centre of Beijing, bears witness to China’s democratic politics. In…
JUST IN: SEAC chair speaks on visit
VISITING SADC Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC) chairperson Advocate Leshele Thohlane has met Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Subisiso Moyo at his Munhumutapa offices.
Insurers to pay for Z$ losses
Insurance policy-holders and pensioners should be compensated for loss of value suffered as a result of hyperinflation in 2007-8 and the country’s adoption of a multi-currency system in 2009, a commission set up to investigate the effect of the change-over has recommended.
TWENTY-SIX NOT OUT
ZIMBABWE’S Chevrons, buoyed by a 26-game winning streak spread over 36 years — in which they have never lost an ICC Cricket World Qualifier — put that impressive record on the line against the defending champions in a battle royal today whose two points carry their weight in gold.
Econet to invest $250m in solar power systems
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe says it has begun the process to invest over $250 million into a solar power systems project amid indications the corporate has placed orders for nearly 20MW.
Zim, Botswana in multi-million dollar rail talks
Takunda Maodza News Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart Seretse Ian Khama are keen to have work on the construction of a railway line linking the two countries to…
Madhuku fails to land UZ post
University of Zimbabwe law lecturer Professor Lovemore Madhuku’s bid to lead the institution’s Faculty of Law as dean flopped after he flunked an interview conducted by a panel headed by Vice-Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura.
Editorial Comment – Youth vote: No to divisive G40 tactics
The youth vote has become one of the most talked about issues lately. Ever since Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chair Justice Priscilla Chigumba indicated two weeks ago that about 60 percent of the 5,3 million Zimbabweans registered to vote were youths; that is people aged 35 years and below, the debate has tended to associate this group with new MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa, who turned 40 last month.










