HARARE mayor Jacob Mafume, pictured, has been recalled from council by his People’s Democratic Party (PDP) party on allegations that he no…
AUTHORITIES say they stand ready to engage in dialogue with all key stakeholders, including the opposition, over electoral reforms — in a…
DOCTORS attending to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s ailing ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, revealed yesterday that they planned to amputate part of her right arm to save her life. This came out at the Harare Magistrates’ Court where Marry was due to appear for delivery of judgment by Magistrate Lazani Ncube in a case where she is accused…
THE country’s ongoing Covid-19 vaccination blitz has seen close to half a million citizens receiving their first doses in less than one week as the country hurtles towards achieving herd immunity. Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, pictured, said as of Monday, a total of 4 917 541 first doses of…
T HE matter in which former police commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri, pictured, is facing corruption charges continued in Harare yesterday, with the State…
ELYON Lubricants (Elyon), a lubricant manufacturing and distribution company operating from Zimbabwe and South Africa that produces a wide range of lubricants…
THE country’s two major opposition parties united yesterday in reiterating their calls for urgent national dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his…
THE government has stepped up its efforts to make the country more attractive to foreign investment, by improving the local ease of doing business, among other reforms. Speaking at the beginning of the four-day Zimbabwe-Rwanda Trade and Investment conference in Harare yesterday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the reforms would guarantee security to investors. In addition,…
ZANU PF yesterday said opposition parties in Zimbabwe must learn to accept election results, adding that the just ended by-elections has shown that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has the capacity to run free and fair polls. Speaking at a press conference in Harare, Mutsvangwa said Zec managed to silence its critics during last weekend’s…
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has urged farmers to venture into industrial hemp and oil seeds production as tobacco is facing a ban worldwide. Speaking to the Daily News over the weekend at the rebranding launch of the parastatal, TIMB chairperson Patrick Devenish said there was a need to diversify into producing crops that will complement…
