THE country’s adoption of 5G digital technology will improve the economy and make the health sector more convenient. Speaking at the ICT…
ZANU PF says it enjoys good relations with the family of the late former president Robert Mugabe and holds no grudges against alleged kingpins of the party’s routed Generation 40 (G40) faction, some of whom are in self-imposed exile. Speaking last night on independent television station 3Ktv’s popular programme, Vantage, Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, also said the…
MEMBERS of Parliament want a review of the law which allows political parties to recall their legislators from the august House. This…
Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw THE World Health Organisation (WHO) Zimbabwe says 57 percent of mental health cases reported in Zimbabwe are a result…
AN alleged foreign currency dealer has been arrested for allegedly wiping a retired prison officer’s $1 million pension by hacking his cellphone…
Dionne Kanyowa kanyowad@dailynews.co.zw A HIGHT Court judge has recused himself from another African Apostolic Church (Mwazha) wrangle after the founder Paul Mwazha’s…
BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is racing against time to consult residents on a government request to name one of its streets after…
Blessings Mashaya and Rutendo Ngara TENSION continues to rise in the MDC following the party’s thrashing in last month’s by-elections, which has seen party national chairperson Morgen Komichi, increasingly coming under fire. In the latest ructions, insiders have told the Daily News, that irate allies of party boss Douglas Mwonzora are accusing Komichi of trying to…
Melisa Chatikobo chatikobom@dailynews.co.zw FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube is set to introduce a new $100 note to augment the current stock of bank notes in circulation. In a Statutory Instrument (SI) of 68A of 2022 gazetted yesterday, Ncube said the new note will be brown in colour, but did not disclose when it will be released…
Brighton Muronzereyi muronzereyi@co.zw THE government is punishing teachers who went on strike to demand better salaries in February by banishing them from working as enumerators during next month’s population census. Ministry of Primary and Secondary education spokesperson Taungana Ndoro yesterday confirmed the development saying, however, that the government was not being vindictive. “It has nothing…
