Chamisa pacifies election agents
By Gift Mashoko
MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has attempted to pacify the restive 2018 election agents after failing to pay them their dues.
By Gift Mashoko
MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has attempted to pacify the restive 2018 election agents after failing to pay them their dues.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has divided the Beitbridge-Harare highway into nine segments signalling the commencement of the widening and partial dualisation of the busy highway in the country.
…directed to write a report
By Staff reporter
Embattled MDC co- Vice President, Engineer Elias Mudzuri has been forced by the party’s National Council to write a report to that party leader, Nelson Chamisa, explaining why he attended a State House function without the blessing of his party.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Government through its Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ), has embarked on nationwide infrastructure development programmes in its bid to meet the 2030 vision.
By Gift Mashoko
Eleven MDC Alliance youths ran amok, baying for the blood of Redcliff MDC Alliance Mayor, Clayton Masiyatsvina whom they accuse of refusing to pay them their dues for clearing storm drains in the mining town of Redcliff.
by Jasper Hloka
Doomsayers’ field days are certainly over as President Emmerson Mnangagwa thundered that the on-going ZANU PF 17th Annual Conference will introspect on successes and failures of the party which has a bearing on the developmental narrative of the whole country.
by Tawanda Musariri
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe today worked in synergy to plant 200 fruit trees in Epworth, concentrating their efforts around the balancing rocks in the sprawling peri-urban township. The rocks are a national monument that is indentified with the country’s heritage and has been a prime feature on the country’s bank notes and other important national brands. The same rocks were adapted as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s corporate logo.
by Derick Tsimba
Government through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce is set to revive the clothing and manufacturing sector in Bulawayo.
by Rudo Saungweme
Citizens have expressed concern over negative utterances by some fellow Zimbabweans on the clearing of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) officials who were suspended over allegations of corruption and illicit currency dealings.
by Daphine Zulu
Statistics from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) reveal that 400 cases have come under its investigations this year, up from last year’s 294, with high profile cases featuring prominently, and this alone is testament to the efforts that Government has and is still placing towards stamping out corruption in the society.