When Excellencies grace Chitungwiza shebeen
Phew!
What a couple of weeks of diplomatic intrigue.
Epoch making, maybe.
Hallelujah! Praise be to the living God!
SMM to resume asbestos exports
Awakening asbestos mining giant Shabanie Mashaba Mines (SMM) is set to resume chrysotile asbestos fibre exports for the first time in over a decade as Government’s master plan to revive the mine begins to bear dividend, according to Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando.
Government begins grain imports
Government has bought 20 000 tonnes of maize from Tanzania and is in active discussions with other countries in the region, particularly Zambia, as it moves to procure more than 1 million tonnes, it has been learnt.
US roots for Biti ahead of 2023 polls
United States officials who last week feted opposition St Marys legislator Job Sikhala at his house in Chitungwiza are rooting for the party’s vice president, Tendai Biti, to take charge of the party ahead of the 2023 elections, sources within the party have said.
No to GMOs, position unchanged
GOVERNMENT says it will maintain its position of prohibiting the growing of genetically modified crops, arguing it is yet to be convinced on the benefits of the GMOs.
This comes amid growing calls that Government should allow the growing of GMOs as an alternative solution to boost agricultural production being negatively affected by recurring droughts exacerbated by conditions associated with climate change.
‘The path had to be set for Mugabe’
Last week, Cde Farai Tafirenyika claimed there were Zipra cadres eliminated by Zanla combatants at the front during the ZIPA era. Our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati continues to seek answers on events surrounding the liberation war during that period as Cde Tafirenyika narrates his war experiences.
Our economies are not performing well
I stand before Your Excellencies when you have given me a huge responsibility to chair this organisation (Sadc) for the next one year.
Allow me, therefore, on behalf of the government and people of the United Republic of Tanzania, as well as that of my own, to thank Your Excellencies Heads of State and Government of the Sadc for the trust you have bestowed on me. . .
No hard feelings – Chitembwe
A JOURNEY that lasted 1 448 days and 126 Premiership games, yielding 218 points out of a possible 378, which translates to a 58 per cent success rate, ended in a somewhat sombre fashion last Sunday.
After recording 59 wins, 42 draws and 25 losses in charge of CAPS United since his appointment on September 1, 2015, Lloyd Chitembwe officially left Makepekepe for cross town rivals Harare City.
US roots for Biti ahead of 2023 polls
United States officials who last week feted opposition St Marys legislator Job Sikhala at his house in Chitungwiza are rooting for the party’s vice president, Tendai Biti, to take charge of the party ahead of the 2023 elections, sources within the party have said.
Zim to experience an upsurge of tourist arrivals
TOURIST arrivals from England to Zimbabwe are set to reach the 100 000 mark by year-end as interest in visiting the country continues to soar in the new dispensation, a tourism expert has said.
In an interview with The Sunday Mail, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) representative in London, Ms Felisicious Munjaidi, said tourist interest is on the surge judging by daily inquiries at the embassy and confirmed visits of mainly British nationals.










