THE Generation 40 (G40) faction is “dead and buried” and does not threaten President Emmerson Mnangagwa through the mooted Third Way being promoted by former Zanu PF members, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has said. This comes as the ex-ruling party advocates of the initiative are pushing for former minister and Zanu PF national political commissar,…
ZIMBABWE is engaging with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank on how to clear its debts with international financial…
By Brighton Muronzereyi ZANU PF yesterday implored its members to put aside internal elections squabbles and work together for the party to win next year’s elections. Speaking to the media in Harare yesterday, the party’s political commissar Mike Bimha, said even those who lost the just-ended central committee elections must work tirelessly to mobilise people…
By Brighton Muronzereyi POLICE have appealed for vaccination and control of dogs amid increasing cases of bites, some of them have since resulted in human beings deaths. This comes as a six-year-old Goromonzi girl died last week after being mauled by two vicious dogs.Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, police national spokesperson Paul Nyathi said…
By Dionne Kanyowa THE High Court has ordered Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, to enact laws that compel top government officials to regularly declare their assets in order to curb corruption among public officers. This comes after opposition MP Allan Norman Markham dragged Ziyambi and Attorney General Prince Machaya to the High Court accusing them of…
By Brandon Josphat THERE are concerns that the recent steep increases in administered prices — those charged by the government and its agencies — could unbalance the economy and once again see long-suffering consumers facing fresh hikes in the prices of basic goods. This comes after the prices of fuel, electricity and road toll fees…
OPPOSITION MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora is of the view that the country’s political and economic crises can only be resolved through dialogue, the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad).Mwonzora spoke to Jester Media Serves Group Editor In Chief Guthrie Munyuki on fast growing independent commercial television station, 3Ktv’s popular programme, Vantage. Below are the excerpts. Q: Very…
Hazel Maririmba THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) says it will soon embark on a mass polio vaccination campaign as the country is putting all measures to curb the transmission of the disease from Mozambique which is currently facing an outbreak. Zimbabwe has been polio-free since 1989, but now the country is at high risk of…
By Ketty Nyoni MDC senator Morgen Komichi has urged the Zimbabwe government to emulate Rwanda in solving the Guku- rahundi massacres of the 1980s. Debating a motion in the Senate, on the re- port of the thematic committee on peace and security on the benchmarking visit to the Par- liament of Rwanda, Komichi said as…
By Brighton Muronzereyi GRISLY road crashes continue to be a major concern in the country, with the death of six students — one boy and six girls — in Nyanga on Friday from Harare’s Tynwald High School becoming the latest horror traffic accident to traumatise Zimbabweans. The unspeakable tragedy has seen authorities at Tynwald High…
