THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has appealed to the government to urgently release funds for the maintenance of water and sewer systems…
THE government will today hold crucial talks with on edge public sector workers in a last-ditch attempt to avert a crippling strike…
FOUR police officers have been arrested in connection with the theft of a safe in Harare last week, which had cash and…
A 10-YEAR-OLD girl died last week after she was fatally assaulted by her teenage stepmother for allegedly losing a pen at school….
PARLIAMENT is pushing the government to allocate land to diasporans so that they invest in the country and contribute to socio-economic development….
THE Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Unions (ZCPSU), a civil servants trade union, says the government’s attempts to ‘seize’ control of the…
BLESSINGS MASHAYA AND MELISA CHATIKOBO AS THE 2023 national elections loom closer, more and more people are warning Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, about the dangers of approaching those crunch polls without building a strong foundation for his fledgling party. Renowned professor of World Politics at the University of London’s School of…
BRIGHTON MURONZEREYI GOVERNMENT is sweating over schools, which are recording zero percent pass rate and is working on strategies to reverse the trend, Primary and Secondary Education deputy minister Edgar Moyo has said. Speaking in the Senate last week, Moyo said the situation needed to be addressed as a matter of urgency. “We have observed…
MELISA CHATIKOBO THE ministry of Agriculture and its partners will distribute 25 grain threshers across five districts in Masvingo for harvest to be easier and faster for farmers. This comes as Zimbabwe needs about 40 000 units of tractors and combine harvesters against the 10 000 units currently available. Speaking at the handover ceremony of…
MELISA CHATIKOBO GOVERNMENT says it is installing electricity at chiefs homesteads free of charge Speaking in the Senate on Thursday, Energy minister Soda Zhemu said chiefs would, however, pay tariffs. “When it comes to chiefs, electricity installation at their homesteads is for free, but electricity that they start using at their homesteads is paid for….
