Bury the hatchet, councils told
Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Owen Ncube on Monday urged officials from Kwekwe and Redcliff town councils to close ranks over an outstanding water bill, which resulted in Kwekwe suspending water supplies to Redcliff.
South Africa: History repeating itself?
In December when the ANC deputy president, Jacob Zuma, beat Thabo Mbeki for the presidency of the ruling ANC party, the stage was set for more clashes to come. And they are coming and getting nasty! So, how did it all come to this? How did brother come against brother, comrade against comrade?
Bako leads Zim Moto-X riders to SA
SEVEN of Zimbabwe’s top junior and senior motocross riders, led by the talented Emmanuel Bako and Daiyaan “D” Manuel, will carry the country’s flag in this year’s South African National Championship series whose opening round revs off at Rover in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.
EMA constructs biogas digester
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has completed constructing a biogas digester in Lower Gweru to minimise deforestation.
ZUMA RECALL STATEMENT
Statement of the African National Congress following special meeting of the National Executive Committee held on the 12th February 2018
ZIMSEC loses English Language Paper 2 case
The High Court has ruled against ZIMSEC’s decision to have O Level students resit for the 2017 November English Language Paper 2 following reports of rampant cheating.
JUST IN: Poachers caught after killing nine baby impalas
Two poachers were on Wednesday morning busted by game rangers at Sentinel Safaris after killing nine baby impalas using dogs.
Zim, Bots strike diamonds deal
Zimbabwe is on the brink of clinching a deal with Botswana to start processing its diamonds at the world renowned Diamond Trading Company (DTC).
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Heads, even torsos should roll at Zimsec
TODAY is Wednesday, in 48hours time, close to a quarter of a million pupils are supposed to resit O-Level English Paper 2 because of what has become habitual bungling by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec).
KAZEMBE HOLDS PEACE INDABA
SPORT, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe has implored warring ZIFA and the Sports and Recreation Commission to end their public fallout over the association’s election roadmap and engage in dialogue with a view to finding lasting solutions to their differences.






