Kenya’s former President Daniel arap Moi has died, aged 95
Former Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi, the country’s longest serving leader, has died aged 95.
The death of Moi, who ruled Kenya from 1978 to 2002, was announced by President Uhuru Kenyatta in a statement carried by the state broadcaster on Tuesday.
ED hails churches’ rallying unity call
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday hailed church leaders for their rallying call for unity, saying the broader society must emulate the clergy.
The President also committed to address concerns raised by indigenous churches that include access to land for purposes of worship as well as other viable programmes to materially promote their development.
Time EU lifted sanctions on Zim
The advent of the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa has been characterised by a consistent adherence to a reform agenda punctuated by the opening up and entrenching of the democratic space to all citizens.
Sanctions review: Zim done its part
Government is confident that it has “done its part” in the ongoing formal dialogue with the European Union to warrantee a “fair assessment” when the EU Council of Ministers meets later this month for the annual review of sanctions the bloc imposed on Zimbabwe nearly two decades ago.
Mubaiwa back in remand
VICE President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry Mubaiwa, was yesterday denied bail for allegedly assaulting the family’s housemaid at Hellenic School in Borrowdale following an altercation over the custody of children last week.
Loga, McKop urge unity behind Warriors…CAN THESE MEN DELIVER?
MORE than two decades after his last dance with the Warriors, former Zimbabwe Saints goalkeeper Pernell McKop is re-living his dream after he was included in the senior soccer team’s new coaching crew.
‘Rot in mealie-meal supply chain’
THE recently constituted mealie-meal task force, whose mandate is to ensure transparent and equitable distribution of the product, has unearthed serious irregularities throughout the entire supply chain.
Zisco seeks clarity on debt
The Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco) board has written to Government seeking confirmation of transfer of the US$225 million debt owed to a German bank by the company to ZimCoke, an investment vehicle that acquired some of the mothballed former steelmaking giant’s assets.
Motor Action goes big in ‘20 Plenty’
THE first month of the year usually has a lazy leisure scene as merrymakers suffer from the notorious “January disease” or choose to recuperate from the festive season’s drinking binges.
Most entertainers take their annual breaks during these preliminary stages of the year as business is slow.
Ambassador Mutsvangwa slates Chamisa
MDC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa should accept that he was defeated by President Mnangagwa during the 2018 Presidential elections and embrace the inclusive Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa has said.











