President off to Equatorial Guinea, Angola
President Mnangagwa last night left the country for Equatorial Guinea to join other Heads of State and Government attending the official inauguration of Cde Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo who swept to victory during last month’s harmonised plebiscite.
Ronaldo a superstar nobody wants
DOHA. — Cristiano Ronaldo was reduced to the role of the superstar nobody wants after Portugal followed Manchester United’s lead in deciding they might just be better off without him.
Tobacco farmers seek cheaper fuel for curing
Tobacco farmers with the irrigated crop are seeking cheaper fuel to run generators for curing their crop in light of the worsening power shortages after output at the Kariba South hydroelectric plant declined substantially due to low water levels.
Treasury allocates $77bn for dams, irrigation
Treasury has allocated $77 billion in the 2023 national Budget for development of irrigation infrastructure and dam projects that are at different stages of construction, as the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa continues to focus on infrastructure development to spur economic growth.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Continuous enforcement of traffic laws required
Schools break up for the year today, families will be travelling, going on outings, visiting relatives and as the month progresses will be going to parties and other gatherings.
Popular American gospel act Travis jets in today
Grammy-nominated American gospel artiste Travis Greene is set to arrive in Harare today for his maiden performance in Zimbabwe, where a number of local singers have been lined up to support him at the show. He is coming to Zimbabwe courtesy of Set-UP Events and will perform at the Celebration Centre on Saturday.
Sulking Ronaldo a solitary figure after being benched
DOHA. — Cristiano Ronaldo left his team-mates celebrating on the pitch as he walked down the tunnel at the end of Portugal’s emphatic win over Switzerland at the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday night.
First Lady, Russian Deputy PM in talks on health, education
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Honourable Tatiana Golikova this week had a heart-to-heart discussion as women on a number of issues of mutual interest, including health and education.
Things not looking good for Chamisa’s CCC
The events that are taking place within CCC coupled with the party’s defeat by Zanu PF in the by-elections held in Binga, Gweru and Mberengwa over the weekend show that things are falling apart in the Western-backed opposition party.
M23 says ready to ‘withdraw’ from eastern DRC
The armed group, which was absent from the latest peace talks, has requested a meeting with regional mediators over the continuing conflict.










