Zanu-PF Politburo shuts door on G40 cabal

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter zanu-pf members who were expelled for their links with the G40 cabal will have to seek readmission in 2023, the revolutionary party’s Politburo ruled yesterday. The…

How to mitigate hacking on your core business

Robert Shoniwa Correspondent In the world we live in today, most organisations are aware of what hacking is and what risks and effects are related to it. However, this article…

Mugabe manoeuvres under scrutiny — ED

Felex Share Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday said his administration was closely monitoring former President Cde Robert Mugabe’s manoeuvres and will take appropriate action if it is proven that his…

Top Russian envoy Lavrov jets in

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Russian Foreign Minister Mr Sergey Lavrov arrived in Harare last night to deliver a special message to President Mnangagwa from President Vladimir Putin. Zimbabwe and Russia…

Parly should intensify oversight role

Farirai Machivenyika Mr Speaker Sir Portfolio committees proceedings hogged the limelight in the past few weeks, with heads of various parastatals being grilled over goings on at their various institutions.…

Chipanga tells off NPF

Former Zanu-PF national youth secretary Mr Kudzanayi Chipanga has said National Patriotic Front officials must stop pestering him to join them since his vote belongs to President Mnangagwa. Mr Chipanga was dismissed from Zanu-PF last year, for associating with the G40 cabal that sought to elevate former President Cde Robert Mugabe’s wife — Grace — to the presidency of the party and the country.

Brendan Taylor fined by ICC

ZIMBABWE wicket-keeper and batsman Brendan Taylor and Afghanistan’s 16-year-old spinner Mujeeb Rahman have also been sanctioned for separate incidents during the stormy ICC Cricket World cup Qualifier between the two…

Cafca optimistic of 5-fold growth in earning

Business Reporter LISTED cable manufacturer Cafca is optimistic of a five-fold growth in per share earnings to $0,045 per share, up from $0,007 per share in the first half of…

Sierra Leone votes for new president

FREETOWN. – Voting was under way in Sierra Leone yesterday, where more than three million people are eligible to choose a new president, parliament and local councillors. In the capital,…

‘Rural women to host International Women’s Day event’

Government will take this year’s International Women’s Day commemorations to rural women to help them understand and appreciate the significance of the day, a Cabinet Minister has said. Speaking at a press conference in Harare yesterday, Women and Youth Affairs Minister Sithembiso Nyoni said this year’s celebrations would be held at Gwelutshena Business Centre, Nkayi, Matabeleland North.

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