First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa on Monday took her Nharire Yemusha sessions to Bindura in Mashonaland Central where she met hundreds of men and women at Chipadze High School under strict Covid-19 guidelines. Mrs Mnangagwa claims that her programme is targeting to restore virtuous characteristics in local women and men. In …
Read More »Seven Zimbabweans Deported From Britain Reunite With Families
The second batch of seven Zimbabwean nationals who were deported from the United Kingdom last month have reunited with their families and relatives after completing a mandatory 10-day quarantine. The deportees were quarantined at the Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) in Darwendale. ZIPAM acting director-general Edgar Makande …
Read More »Chiefs Almost Exchange Blows At Funeral Over Legitimacy Issues
The long standing feud between Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira and newly installed Chief Nemamwa recently escalated at a funeral when representatives from the two chieftaincies nearly exchanged blows over legitimacy issues. During Serina Mangoma’s funeral in Nyoka Village near Chief Charumbira’s homestead last weekend, Charumbira clansmen disrupted the …
Read More »Moyo Begs For Forgiveness Over Draconian Laws Enacted Under His Tenure
Exiled former Cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has made a passionate apology for draconian laws and ruinous policies which were implemented during his time in government. Moyo served as Information Minister 2000 to 2005 and again from 2013 to 2015 before moving to the ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education during …
Read More »Analysts Accuse ED Of Shedding ‘Crocodile Tears’ Over Mugabe
Political analysts have described President Emmerson Mnangagwa as a hypocrite after the Zanu PF leader praised the late former President Robert Mugabe a few years after celebrating his ouster in a November 2017 military coup. Monday marked two years since Mugabe died in a Singapore hospital. He died a bitter …
Read More »Beer Outlets & Night Clubs To Remain Shut As ED Eases Lockdown
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced that beerhalls, bars and night clubs will remain closed as he eased the current national lock down to Level Two. Addressing the nation from State House Tuesday, Mnangagwa adjusted business operating hours from 8am to 7pm while the curfew has been adjusted to start at …
Read More »Zim Engages Rwanda For Infrastructure Development
Zimbabwe has proposed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Rwanda on cooperation on infrastructure development between the two countries. The proposal was made by Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona when he paid a courtesy call on Rwanda’s Infrastructure Minister Claver Gatete yesterday in his on-going working …
Read More »World Vision, Partners Launch Project On Education & Disaster Preparedness
A Christian, and child-focused humanitarian aid agency, World Vision collaborating with Welthungerhilfe, Christian Blind Mission and various Government of Zimbabwe departments, has launched a project titled Strengthening Community-Led Actions on Education and Disaster Preparedness also known as SCALE-DP project. With an estimated €2,7million euros (US$3,2 million) funding from the European …
Read More »MDC-Alliance Probes Mass Defections Rocking The Party
The MDC Alliance says it is investigating the defection of 11 of its Gweru councillors to the rival MDC-T last week. Media reports indicated that at least 11 Gweru Urban and four Vungu Rural District MDC-Alliance Councillors had defected to the Douglas Mwonzora-led outfit. MDC Alliance Midlands Provincial spokesperson Takavafira …
Read More »ZACC In Another Catch & Release Storm After Minister Makes Cameo Court Appearance
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) was Monday caught up in yet another catch and release storm after its investigators pounced on Minister of State for Masvingo Province Ezra Chadzamira in a dramatic fashion but released him without charge following a cameo appearance at the Masvingo Magistrates Court. Zacc has over …
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