Experts in the agricultural sector have called for a policy to address challenges being faced by women, chief among them, lack of access to land and security of tenure within the context of marriage, death, inheritance and divorce or separation.
The Sadc-initiated anti-sanctions solidarity day on October 25 will be rolled out with marches throughout the country’s provinces and districts, with the major event being held at the National Sports Stadium, a Cabinet Minister has revealed.
Government yesterday fired a salvo on the local NGO report questioning the independence of the Judiciary and described it as “tired and old rhetoric” that should be smoked for its inequity.
A United Kingdom-based think tank, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a member of The Economist Group has predicted a comfortable win for the ruling party, Zanu-PF in the 2023 harmonised elections.
Businessman and legislator Mr Justice Mayor Wadyajena has withdrawn a $3,6 million suit against fellow businessman Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei over some fuel tankers’ rental debt that had spilled into the High Court.
Government remains open to dialogue with striking doctors to find a lasting solution, but those discussions should be carried out while health workers are at work, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said yesterday.
WHOEVER wrote Method Mwanjali’s script must have borrowed it from the football gods — his first game had to be for Hwange against CAPS United and his final match, it seems, for the Green Machine against the side from the Colliery.
Fertiliser producers yesterday said there will be no need for imports in the forthcoming 2019-2020 summer cropping season because they have enough stocks.
Cabinet yesterday approved an integrated National Infrastructure Development Master Plan that will ensure that development of the country’s infrastructure and utilities will be done in a coordinated manner in line with Government’s policy.
Democracy and elections have become synonymous as neither can ever be sustained without the other. The attainment of free, fair and credible elections has become the major indicator for democracy and more and more countries have subjected their elections to heavy scrutiny from international observers in order to prove the existence of democracy.
Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent MDC-Alliance-run Harare City Council is mulling a new tax under which all registered businesses in the capital will contribute a certain percentage for capital development. In a tacit admission that council has failed to transform the city, council bosses want Government to fund infrastructure development, especially roads and water. This came […]
IRKED by the deteriorating social fabric in Epworth characterised by rising cases of drug abuse, prostitution and child marriages, among other forms of abuse, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday mobilised churches and visited the sprawling settlement.
The Health Services Board (HSB) is likely to commence disciplinary hearings against doctors who ignored last Friday’s Labour Court ruling ordering them to return to work within 48 hours.
Media reports on Government’s re-engagement with Western countries being led by President Mnangagwa should be accurate and progressive for the benefit of all Zimbabweans, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Sacked Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister and Zanu-PF Politburo member Prisca Mupfumira, who is on $5 000 bail for alleged criminal abuse of office, was ejected from yesterday’s extraordinary session of the Politburo.
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has lost about $2 billion of total market value over the last two and half weeks, as investors took profits after stocks had a brief period of sustained gains in September.
ZIMBABWE could get two more slots in the 2020/2021 CAF inter-club competitions, giving the country four representatives, as the domestic Premiership teams continue their strong comeback into the group of the continent’s elite clubs.