Measures in place for peaceful polls: Police

Police have put in place measures to ensure free, fair and peaceful harmonised elections following President Mnangagwa’s reiteration that the forthcoming polls should be conducted in a transparent and non-violent manner meeting accepted international standards to ensure credible results.

Unpacking Zidera: A gruesome crime against humanity

The irony of democracy is that those who teach democracy easily break it.

Natfoods’ new strategy pays dividends

Business Reporter L eading food processor, National Foods Holdings Limited, is projected to achieve a 17 percent growth in topline to US$300 million year on year on improved production capacity…

Mudzinganyama shines at Two Oceans Marathon

IT was a big day for Zimbabwean long distance runner Givemore Mudzinganyama on Saturday as he emerged winner of the 2023 Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon on debut in Cape Town, South Africa.

Joy as First Lady opens 2 Hwange facilities . . . commends IFAW/ZimParks partnership

WILDLIFE Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa on Saturday officially opened the upgraded and expanded Dete Old People’s Home and rehabilitated Hwange National Park’s first modern-era ranger station.

FIFA visit excites Zim football fans

THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association have described the impending visit by FIFA for a fact-finding mission on issues bedevilling the administration of local football as a huge leap in the right direction.

World Bank backs Tunisia

The World Bank is hashing out its approach to Tunisia and Egypt as two of the most distressed sovereigns in the broader Middle East look for external financing in the…

Gunners losing steam at crucial time

LONDON. — Leaders Arsenal missed a penalty and threw away a two-goal lead yesterday as they drew at West Ham in a blow to their hopes of winning the Premier League.

Twitter launches way for users

Twitter is allowing users to charge for access to their content, “from longform text to hours-long video,” owner Elon Musk said in a post on the site last Thursday. Musk…

Harare residents tipped to vote for development

The urban electorate has a straightforward choice between development stallers and agents of progress who deliver quality representation when they cast their votes in this year’s general elections.

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