UNGA: President spells out Zim successes
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa last week underlined Zimbabwe’s economic gains to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), giving the world an accurate depiction of the economic transformation being undertaken by Harare despite a glut of false narratives peddled by detractors.
Second term fees scrapped • Govt recruits 6 000 teachers • Crash programme for learners
Government has scrapped Second Term school fees, while 6 000 teachers are being recruited ahead of the phased reopening of schools starting tomorrow.
Second term fees scrapped • Govt recruits 6 000 teachers • Crash programme for learners
Government has scrapped Second Term school fees, while 6 000 teachers are being recruited ahead of the phased reopening of schools starting tomorrow.
Salary top-up for civil servants
GOVERNMENT will this week pay civil servants an additional Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) allowance, while salary negotiations continue.
Covid-19: Zim ready to deal with second wave
CHIEF coordinator for the National Response to the Covid-19 pandemic in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Agnes Mahomva said Zimbabwe was ready to contain a second wave.
‘Serial conman’ on the loose
ALLEGED serial fraudster Austin Duwa Muli can easily make the list of Zimbabwe’s most hard-hearted people.
‘DCC elections to be held at once’
ZANU PF will hold all outstanding District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections at once as it moves to consolidate its structures, the party’s national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda has said.
More elephant deaths recorded in Victoria Falls
TWO more elephants were found dead in Victoria Falls last Friday, bringing to 27 the number of jumbo deaths in Zimbabwe in the last two months.
More elephant deaths recorded in Victoria Falls
TWO more elephants were found dead in Victoria Falls last Friday, bringing to 27 the number of jumbo deaths in Zimbabwe in the last two months.
CHIVHU SHOOTING INCIDENT . . . Story of a psychopath and deranged machete-ganger
Elliot Chihambakwe was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on October 1, 1997 and was discharged from service on April 31, 2009. This was after a Board of Suitability was constituted because of his disciplinary record.









