By Rutendo Ngara THE United States Agency for International Development (USAid) yesterday availed US$36,7 million to World Food Programme (WFP) to provide 700 000 people with food assistance at the peak of the lean season between October and March next year. In a year marked by Covid-19, climatic shocks, food and fuel price hikes, the…
By Brighton Muronzereyi THE 2023 harmonised elections will be held between July and August next year, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said. Zec said since the general elections were held on July 31 in 2018, the end of August next year is the deadline by which Zimbabweans must vote for a new president, parliamentarians…
FAILURE by the government to clear Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam) arrears in time coupled with hyperinflation has crippled schools countrywide. Speaking in Parliament this week, Social Welfare deputy minister Lovemore Matuke admitted that there were shortfalls in terms of Beam payments which have in turn crippled operations at some schools across the country. “The…
ZIMBABWE is embarking on a journey to repair its image, which was battered by the Western media over the years through negative…
By Brighton Muronzereyi AUTHORITIES will crack down without mercy on all perpetrators of political violence ahead of the crunch 2023 harmonised elections, Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, pictured, has warned. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday — after police confirmed that they were probing reported clashes between Zanu PF and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)…
By Brighton Muronzereyi THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has given Time Bank of Zimbabwe Limited the green light to re-open, 18 years after it was closed unlawfully by the central bank in 2004, during the time of governor Gideon Gono. In a public notice on Tuesday, the RBZ said: “It is hereby notified that…
By Ketty Nyoni VICE President Constantino Chiwenga who is also minister of Health, says the government is improving the welfare of health workers and many of them are now coming back to the country after they left for greener pastures. Speaking in the National Assembly on Tuesday, Chiwenga says the government is doing everything to…
By Brighton Muronzereyi TEACHERS and the ruling Zanu PF have an inseparable bond that dates back to the liberation struggle, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. Speaking during the launch of the Teachers for Economic Development, Mnangagwa said teachers must remain alert and raise political consciousness and reject those keen to sow seeds of divisions.“As the…
By Hazel Marimbiza BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is working on expanding industrial sites in Cowdray Park amid calls for the suburb to be developed into a town due to its fast growing population. According to the 2022 Population Census preliminary results, Cowdray Park (Ward 28) has 75 070 people and is the second most populous…
MORE than seven tonnes of counterfeit Seed Co maize seed valued at US$20 000 was impounded in Avondale, Harare. Speaking during a press briefing in Mt Hampden, Mashonaland West, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said they have confiscated the seed since the beginning of the planting season in September. The seed, he said, was destroyed,…
