By DIONNE KANYOWA HIGH COURT judge, Justice Edith Mushore, has been fired from the bench by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for misconduct after having failed to report for duty in over a year without a valid reason. Her dismissal came shortly after a three-member tribunal tasked with investigating her absenteeism in April submitted their findings to…
THE inimitable Daily News, a sister paper to the Daily News On Sunday, is the only national daily newspaper that is growing…
By HAZEL MARIMBIZA THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has intensified efforts to help the government to strengthen genomic sequencing in order to improve public health. This comes after Zimbabwe recorded five variants of S$5S-&ov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, with the ministry of Health introducing genomic sequencing in May…
Brighton Muronzereyi and Brandon Josphat AS ELECTION fever heats up ahead of the fast-approaching 2023 crunch polls, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is rallying war veterans to go all out in mobilising support for Zanu PF. Addressing former freedom fighters in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa described them as the bedrock of the ruling party who needed to ensure…
THE Anglican Church yesterday led moving local tributes to the late and long-reigning British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who died in Scotland…
PREMIER Service Holdings Company (PSHC) and Premier Service Medical Investment (PSMI) bosses have appeared in court accused of diverting over US$100 000 and over $14 million in holiday allowances to board members. PSHC chief executive and group strategy and performance executive Farai Muchena and Victor Chaipa were charged together with PSMI executive director corporate services…
By Nyasha Kunyiswa GOVERNMENT is set to commence the distribution of food to more than two million families from October to March next year amid concerns that millions more are food insecure owing to this season’s poor harvests. The poor harvests were largely a result of erratic rains received this season in some regions, particularly…
Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the economic hardships in the country coupled with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to a humanitarian crisis contributing to increased suicide cases. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday as Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world on suicide prevention awareness this month, WHO…
INDEPENDENT research has confirmed that privately-owned national commercial television station, 3Ktv, is now the most watched Zimbabwean channel on satellite. In addition, the…
By Brandon Josphat Stock theft cases have this year marginally decreased to 3 214 from 4 053 that were recorded last year, police have said. In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said so far 336 culprits of stock theft had been arrested this year while last they apprehended 398.“During the period extending…
