Why seek treatment abroad, asks Msipa
ZANU PF politburo member and former Midlands governor, Cephas Msipa, has urged Zimbabweans to utilise local health facilities and desist from travelling overseas to seek medical care.Whether or not...
View ArticleWhy seek treatment abroad, asks Msipa
ZANU PF politburo member and former Midlands Governor, Cephas Msipa has urged Zimbabweans to utilise local health facilities and desist from travelling overseas to seek medical care.Whether or not...
View ArticleObama’s Africa remarks insensitive
PRESIDENT Barack Obama’s recent remarks urging Africa to stop making ‘excuses’ for the continent’s economic doldrums based on history of colonialism were not only unfortunate and ill-conceived but also...
View Article‘Miracle’ oil: It’s the economy, period!
“With the unemployment rate slowly creeping towards 90%, one can only imagine the height of desperation in the country.”A STORY is told of a young boy who went to a doctor complaining of pain on every...
View ArticleUK-based gospel star up for top award
FAST rising UK based gospel singer Walter Chahwanda continues to broaden his horizons, unwavering in his determination to press on with what God has called him to do which has earned him a nomination...
View ArticleCaps win as Dynamos, Highlanders held
CAPS United 1-0 Chicken Inn Highlanders 0-0 How Mine Black Rhinos 0 -0 DynamosON a day when leaders Highlanders and defending champions Dynamos dropped points, Caps United made most of slip by their...
View Article70pc of Zisco plant unusable, Minister
ZISCOSTEEL’S return to full functionality may take longer than anticipated with Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha revealing that 70 percent of the machinery and equipment at the company is...
View ArticleUnpaid NRZ workers’ barred from protesting
POLICE Thursday banned a planned march by National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers who wanted to protest over the non-payment of their salaries.The workers had written to the police notifying them...
View ArticleGrace adds intrigue to Mugabe succession
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe has been a controversial figure over the years.There are people who adore her as the Mother of the Nation, an enthusiastic philanthropist, but there are also people who called...
View ArticleZanu PF forcing toxic agenda on SADC
OPPOSITION Mavambo-Kusile leader, Simba Makoni, has castigated President Robert Mugabe and his government for imprinting partisan Zanu PF values on the theme of the forthcoming Sadc summit to be hosted...
View ArticleMayor pines for good ‘80s as Mutare 'dies'
MUTARE mayor Tatenda Nhamarare has said he yearns for the good, old days in the early days of independence when the city’s industries operated at full throttle, allowing people to have disposable...
View ArticleMugabe aide rips into ‘best minister’
TOURISM Minister Walter Mzembi has been on a high after being publicly praised as one of the ‘best ministers’ by President Robert Mugabe.But he may have burst his still small bubble by inadvertently...
View ArticleMugabe using Smith's methods: Catholics
WHILE Zimbabwe made great strides in the provision of health care and other social services after independence in 1980, the country adopted a military leadership model which has stifled democracy,...
View ArticleRadio licences: Minister given first slot
DEPUTY Minister of Information Supa Mandiwanzira's AB Communications will enjoy the first slots among five prospective broadcasters who were Saturday invited for the first round of public hearings by...
View ArticleVendors’ tax move could trigger uprising
FORMER Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary general Wellington Chibhebhe has warned that the Zanu PF government risks a military coup coupled with violent civil uprisings if it forces the...
View ArticleMDC-T structures resist second VP
MDC-T provincial structures are resisting proposals of a second vice president within the party structures, party spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora has said.Speaking during an interview in Gwanda on...
View ArticleZim permits: SA cabinet to decide
SOUTH AFRICAN Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba is expected to further consult Cabinet on the emotive extension of Zimbabwean permits and announce a decision before August 15 amid indications that...
View ArticleMail editor remanded again, no trial date
EMBATTLED Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi and his co-accused brother Philip, both charged with attempted terrorism, were Monday further remanded to September 1 after the state said it was not ready...
View ArticleHarare set to sign $2.9bn water deal
HARARE City Council is set to sign a $2.9 billion deal with a Singaporean company for the rehabilitation of Musami, Kunzvi and Muda dams in a bid to ease the water challenges facing the city.The deal...
View ArticleNRZ owes staff $55m after decade of decay
THE struggling National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) owes its employees $55 million in salary arrears for nine months, but has ruled out laying off part of its over 6,500 workforce, Parliament heard on...
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