Zanu PF youths to picket US Embassy
Zanu PF youths have threatened to besiege the US embassy until President Donald Trump removes sanctions. Washington extended sanctions against Harare by another year earlier this month, dampening...
View ArticleChamisa goads ED's supporters
In remarks that are certain to provoke a strong reaction from President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s supporters, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has come to the defence of the country’s ousted former...
View ArticleDuo jailed 10 years for copper cables theft
Two Harare men have been jailed for 10 years each for stealing copper cables. Blessmore Kinini, 30 and Walter Muza, 25, were convicted for contravening Section (3a) of the Electricity Act which...
View ArticleSex workers pull out of ZITF?
Members of the oldest profession are doubtful of their participation at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) to be held here next month. The decision to pull out of the...
View ArticleMine workers get 80 percent salary increase
Workers in the mining industry have been awarded an 80 percent wage increase following negotiations between the Associated Mine Workers Union of Zimbabwe (AMWUZ) and the Chamber of Mines. In a...
View ArticleParly won't prejudice MPs on vehicles
Parliament will not discriminate between Members of Parliament who hold positions in the august House and those who do not, in the allocation of resources meant for their car scheme. Responding to...
View ArticleMtetwa's efforts get international recognition . . . as human rights lawyer...
Prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, pictured, has been honoured internationally among women making outstanding contributions in their fields around the world. Mtetwa was one of the 21...
View ArticleNRZ set for revival as Zim, SA clear hurdles
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has received a big boost after both Zimbabwe and South Africa cleared all the hurdles which had delayed the injection of US$400 million into the struggling...
View ArticleI deployed army: ED
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted deploying soldiers during the two ugly incidents that ruined the remarkable efforts his administration had made in re-engaging the international community. In...
View ArticleSA-based sungura musician drops debut album
South Africa-based musician Peter Chizeya released his debut sungura album Bindu Rerudo last week. The eight-track project was recorded at Heart Beat Studios and is being marketed and distributed by...
View ArticleMutambi delighted
Beatrice based sungura musician Simon Mutambi is delighted after sungura maestro Alick Macheso offered to record his forthcoming album Hazvipere Mushe for free. [GoogleAd] The Cobra Kings frontman said...
View ArticleInnscor records $64m profit
INNSCOR Africa Limited (Innscor) recorded a 167 percent increase in profit to $64,011 million for the six months ended December 31, 2018 compared to a $23,963 million recorded in prior period driven by...
View ArticleEconet unveils business process outsourcing centre
The Econet group has unveiled the OmniContact — a standalone “business process outsourcing” (BPO) unit — that will offer local and foreign businesses, both private and public enterprises, a wide...
View ArticleKomichi fined $200
MDC deputy president Morgen Komichi was yesterday fined $200 after being convicted of disrupting electoral proceedings during the announcement of presidential election results. Harare magistrate...
View ArticleChurches ask UK to remove sanctions
Churches yesterday met British head of Political and Public Affairs John Culley to follow-up on a petition against sanctions which they said were hurting ordinary Zimbabweans. [GoogleAd] The meeting...
View ArticleSelfish Zanu PF govt behind our suffering
EDITOR — Zimbabwe is my motherland. My heart bleeds when I see Zimbabwe in such a terrible state. Our elders took over the reigns from colonial masters and we all celebrated because we thought we are...
View ArticleReform now before it's too late
EDITOR — Someone once said that it is never too late to turn back and do the right thing. What Zanu PF seems to be blind to is that in their exclusion of all and anything not perceived to be Zanu PF...
View ArticlePreparedness can help save lives, property
WITH the memory of Cyclone Eline still fresh in everyone’s mind, it’s the right moment to point out that everyone in Zimbabwe needs to pay close attention to the fast approaching Cyclone Idai....
View ArticleKidney disease a silent killer
Black people are four times more likely to develop kidney disease, a top kidney expert has said. Nephrologist Onismas Madzudzo — one of only five in the country — told a World Kidney Day commemoration...
View ArticleMasiyiwa, US charity fight tropical diseases in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s billionaire Strive Masiyiwa and the US’s End Fund are tackling neglected diseases that blind, disable and disfigure millions of Zimbabwe’s poorest people, but many are shunning treatment due...
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