President urges party members to be exemplary
By Bernard Mutambudzi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged party members to be exemplary and follow party policies and its Constitution.
By Bernard Mutambudzi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged party members to be exemplary and follow party policies and its Constitution.
by Bernard Mutambudzi
President Emerson Mnangagwa castigated business persons and corrupt people who are causing the suffering of the people.
by Rudo Saungweme
The exporting industry is lobbying to pay its workers in foreign currency basing their argument on the fact that their proceeds come in foreign currency.
by Bruce Zvandasara
In the wake of indefinite amendment of Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 earlier this week, South African Manufacturers have rushed to re-open warehouses in Musina in anticipation of a surging Zimbabwean market.
By Christopher Makaza
Cotton Producers and Marketers Association (CPMA) has embarked on a nationwide tour to conscientise cotton farmers on good agronomic practices following the on-going distribution of cotton inputs under the Presidential Input Support Scheme.
By Tererai Danga
MDC-T Spokesperson, Linda Tsungirirai Masarira has sensationally claimed that the MDC- Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa is captured by the mysterious prominent figure who was recently referred to by political activist, Acie Lumumba as Queen B.
by Zivanai Dhewa
Following an outcry by the public over the three tier pricing system that has become the order of the day, Government has warned that such activities should stop or the law will take its course.
by Bernard Mutambudzi
Commander Defence Forces (CDF), General Philip Valerio Sibanda has urged Zimbabweans to live together in harmony and respect the sanctity of life.
by Tawanda Musariri
The Ministry of Health and Childcare will tomorrow launch the Young Adults Survey of Zimbabwe (YAZ) where Minister of Health and Childcare Dr Obediah Moyo is expected to be the guest of honour at the occasion to be held in Harare.
by Zivanai Dhewa
Cabinet has noted with concern the continued short supply of basic commodities to members of the public despite increased production by suppliers and has therefore resolved to amend Statutory Instrument 122 to ease the strain on both manufacturers and consumers.