Staff Reporter

Government is making positive strides to ensure that there is enough fertilizer for the 2023/24 summer cropping season.

In a post-cabinet press briefing Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Jenfan Muswere, highlighted that the Government was exploring different avenues to improve localization of fertilizer production in Zimbabwe.

…as the Australian Govt builds training centres across Zimbabwe

Staff Reporter

In a testament to the success of the Second Republic's engagement and re-engagement policy, the Australian Government through the Australian Aid Agency, has funded the construction of the Knit for Life Training Centre in Masvingo at a cost of USD 40 000.

….as political analysts decry lack of objectivity

Staff Reporter

The European Union Observer Mission's (EUEOM) recent report, outlining recommendations for enhancing Zimbabwe's electoral processes, has sparked a wave of criticism from prominent political analysts.

Political Reporter

In what appears to be a growing internal crisis, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) is currently facing a significant leadership rift.

The union is witnessing a clash between its president, Obert Masaraure, and Secretary-General, Robson Chere, over the operational direction of the organisation.

Staff Reporter

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Beitbridge Mayor, Peter Mafuta, is reportedly on a mission to exploit that local authority for personal gain.

According to a well-informed source within the council, Mayor Mafuta is orchestrating a scheme to receive inflated Travel and Subsistence (T&S) allowances for his upcoming participation in a mayor's forum scheduled to take place in Victoria Falls.