THE police have vowed they will not be bullied by politicians who seek to interfere with their constitutional duties. This comes amid allegations that the police were interfering with elections at tertiary institutions, including polls held at the University Zimbabwe on Friday. The police were accused of stopping students affiliated with the Zimbabwe National Students…
STEWARD Bank posted a strong financial performance in the full year to February, with net operating income rising by 73 percent while profit before tax more than doubled. However, the performance was eclipsed by the country’s worsening economic conditions as evidenced by rising inflation and a sharp depreciation of the Zimbabwe dollar. This was after…
Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday hailed Zimbabwe’s relations with China saying the Asian nation was playing a critical role in the country’s infrastructural development. Mnangagwa was speaking soon after receiving Chinese Communist Party politburo member and former Foreign minister Yang Jiechi at State House in Harare yesterday. Yang arrived in the country on…
GROWING calls by Zanu PF’s women’s league for the ruling party to amend its constitution to accommodate a female vice president will effectively consolidate President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s power as he moves towards a second term in office, analysts say. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday, the analysts said the calls were likely to…
HARARE is in a fix over the fate of Zimbabweans living in South Africa whose exemption permits expire at the end of this year and face deportation after authorities there resolved that they would not renew them The situation has been exacerbated by the fact that the African Amity NPC and Zimbabwe Permit Holders Association…
THE after effects of the Covid-19 pandemic continue to be felt in the country’s tourism industry with the skilled labour leaving en masse for greener pastures leaving the sector almost on its knees. Addressing journalists at the Bulawayo media centre on Thursday, Employers Association for Tours and Safari operators president Clement Mukwasi said the sector…
POLICE have launched an investigation into alleged acts of misconduct by its officers following an incident where two people were severely injured in a Chitungwiza shootout on Monday. In a statement yesterday, the police said the investigations would be carried out thoroughly without favour. “The police are aware of the complaints by the residents of…
SOCIAL Welfare minister Paul Mavima has challenged Zimbabweans to shun discrimination against people living with albinism which he said was still rampant…
By Leila AbdelRABAT has officially been launched as the Capital of African Culture at a glittering ceremony at the city’s Mohammed V…
ORDINARY consumers, business and civil society fear that Zimbabwe’s unrelenting power cuts will lead to fresh waves of price increases in the country and a further deterioration of the local economy. This comes amid heightened efforts by authorities to stabilise soaring prices of basic goods and inflation, which saw the government unveiling new economic measures…
