President, Cabinet to engage children
ZIMBABWE will tomorrow join the rest of the African continent in commemorating the International Day of the African Child, ahead of the country’s own celebrations scheduled for Friday, where President Mnangagwa will officially open the 33rd Junior Parliament of Zimbabwe in Harare.
Ex-minister Mzembi returns, remanded in custody
FORMER Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi, who was arrested on Friday on allegations of skipping trial in 2018 on charges of criminal abuse of office and theft of trust property, was yesterday remanded in custody until tomorrow.
Civil servants get welfare boost
CIVIL SERVANTS have received a major boost in their welfare as the Government ramps up its efforts to provide modern and affordable institutional accommodation for them across the country.
Zim secures US$18m mining deals at regional expo
ZIMBABWEAN companies last week clinched export deals valued at more than US$18 million at the DRC Mining Week held in Lubumbashi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, in a major boost for the country’s push to diversify its export portfolio and expand its footprint in regional markets.
Macheso @57. . . ‘Copycats killing sungura’
Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub Legendary sungura musician Alick Macheso has made a bold statement, proclaiming that the sincerity and originality of his music outweigh any perceived mediocrity…
Dr Muswere urges media to expand markets in support of vision 2030
ZIMBABWE’s media organisations should leverage global collaborations for expanded reach, enhanced content and greater commercial sustainability, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.
Zim records 28pc surge in monthly gold output. . . Favourable Government policies boost deliveries to Fidelity
Michael Tome Business Reporter FIDELITY Gold Refinery (FGR), Zimbabwe’s sole authorised gold buyer, registered a 27,6 percent surge in deliveries in May, largely driven by prompt payments and incentives to…
Gutu East, Insiza North hold peaceful by-elections
VOTERS braved the chilly morning weather yesterday to go and cast their votes in the Insiza North by-election, with all 67 polling stations opening at the scheduled 7am and closing at 7pm.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Collective will required in protecting children’s rights
EVERY year on June 16, the African continent pauses to reflect and recommit to the aspirations of its youngest citizens through the commemoration of the International Day of the African Child.
Beef farmers bemoan high cost of production
Business Reporter BEEF producers are facing viability challenges due to the rising cost of production, which has seen feed prices surge by 58,3 percent since 2012, while beef prices remained…











