Zimbabwe lands top UN post
Zimbabwe has being recognised by the global organisation for its contributions to the advancement of humanity.Starting at this 71st Session of the General Assembly, Zimbabwe - represented ...
View ArticleEmirates declared 'Best International Airline' by Zimbabwe's Travel Agents
Emirates, which flies daily from Harare to Lusaka and Dubai, has been voted the Best International Airline by the Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents (AZTA) for the fifth consecutive year....
View ArticleExposing Police Commisioner General Chihuri - by Concerned Junior Cop
How are you Zimbabweans! Let me take this opportunity to expose Zimbabwe Republic Police Commisioner General (Augustine Chihuri), Deputy Commissioners and officer commanding all Zimbabwean Pol...
View ArticleJoram Gumbo in CMED scandal
Transport Minister Joram Gumbo has reportedly ordered mechanics at Gwanda CMED workshop to be on 24 hour standby in readiness to attend to his JMP Express bus breakdowns.The bus, said to b...
View ArticleDevil invades the church
It would be an oversimplification for a rather complex issue to say that the churches should rise and condemn evil for what it is in order to eradicate the problems bedeviling the country. Cleric Ance...
View ArticleTimba raps USA black citizens over 'Mugabe is right campaign'
MDC-T official Jameson Timba has rapped the United State of America black citizens over their 'Mugabe is Right' campaign question if the campaigners meant that he is right about allowing corruptio...
View Article'Devolution will solve teacher shortage problems'
A PRESSURE group has called on government to urgently implement devolution of power and avoid embarrassing situations, such as the one where a school failed to open for the third term due to inade...
View ArticleTajamuka lashes out at Zanu-PF
TAJAMUKA/SESIJIKILE citizen movement has lashed out at Zanu-PF for claiming that the ongoing demonstrations against President Robert Mugabe's alleged misrule were sponsored by Britain and the Unit...
View ArticleChinese take over former white-owned farms in Zimbabwe
CHINESE farmers have taken over formerly white-owned farms for the first time, investing millions of dollars into tobacco production.Farms that were badly managed for nearly 20 years, afte...
View ArticleZanu-PF 'tinkers' with 2018 voters' roll
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party has reportedly set in motion an elaborate plot to influence the structure of the 2018 national voters' roll and eventually rig the polls, NewsDay reported....
View ArticleWicknell dumps locally based Warriors
Zifa benefactor, Wicknell Chivayo's decision to pay only some foreign-based Warriors their 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification bonuses has left locally-based troops a disgruntled lot....
View ArticleObert Mpofu's business empire crumbles
MACRO-Economic Planning and Investment Promotion minister Obert Mpofu's business empire has reportedly hit the rocks, with most of his business units facing litigation over non-payment of services...
View ArticleWATCH: ThisFlag, 'Mugabe is right campaigners' clash in the US
WATCH: ThisFlag, 'Mugabe is right campaigners' clash in the US...
View ArticleZuma's son to build hotel in Zimbabwe
JACOB Zuma's son, Selby, plans to invest in a new hotel in Victoria Falls.Mr Zuma who is the sone of the South African President said investing in Zimbabwe would create employment an...
View ArticlePolice confirm death of 15-year-old form two pupil
Police in Mashonaland Central have confirmed the death of a 15-year-old form two pupil at Chindunduma High 1.The schoolboy, identified as Cole Hillary Munepi, was allegedly killed on Saturday ...
View ArticleDesperate Zanu-PF turns to Ziliwaco
President Robert Mugabe and his desperate Zanu-PF have turned to former liberation war collaborators for support ahead of the 2018 elections after failing out with their traditional allies war vet...
View ArticleMujuru fights to stop bond notes
Former Vice President Joyce Mujuru has ramped up her bid to stop the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe from introducing bond notes the country's proposed surrogate currency next month as pressure continues...
View ArticleSet-back for opposition parties
Pro-democracy and opposition political groups seeking to have the High Court overturn the police ban on demonstration in central Harare will have to wait a little longer after the court deferred h...
View ArticleUK, US issue Zimbabwe travel warnings
The British and United State governments have warned their citizens travelling to Zimbabwe to be cautious to the tense political environment in the country where anti president Robert Mugabe prote...
View ArticleHarare Central Hospital resumes operations
Harare Central Hospital yesterday claimed that it had resumed all surgical operations after receiving adequate stocks of essential drugs at the weekend. The referral hospital had last week suspend...
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