Government is in the process of implementing recommendations made by the Motlanthe Commission after the August 1, 2018 violence that left six people dead and will prosecute those responsible when investigations are completed.
Government has cancelled the US$400 million deal with Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group-Transnet consortium meant to revive the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) after the group failed to comply with contractual timelines.
THE Zanu-PF Politburo has endorsed newly-elected Harare District Coordinating Committee (DCC) executive members as part of a restructuring exercise to strengthen the party ahead of 2023 national elections.
The Pan African Parliament (PAP), which is sitting in South Africa, has debated a motion calling for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries, with its members saying the country is implementing reforms under the new dispensation.
Government has intensified efforts to reduce the passport backlog after Treasury came up with a payment plan to suppliers of consumables who are owed an undisclosed amount of money.
Sadc Election Observer Mission headed by Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri yesterday certified the Mozambican elections as peaceful and consistent with the regional body’s principles governing democratic elections.
Zimbabwe’s exports are projected to clock US$14 billion annually by 2030 from US$4 billion recorded last year, riding on the successful implementation of the ongoing comprehensive economic reform agenda by President Mnangagwa’s Government.
Government in the Second Republic is geared towards improving the lives of the rural populace through the policy of devolution, whose thrust is to empower local communities.
The Russia-Africa Summit to be held next week will help cement strong ties between Zimbabwe and Russia and is a step in the right direction in aiding the African country’s economic turnaround strategy, an official has said.
President Mnangagwa has urged rural district councils (RDCs) to participate in various ways on October 25 when SADC nations take part in the solidarity day against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.
ZIMBABWE is likely to cut public expenditure next year on the back of falling revenues and economic contraction, according to a report by United Kingdom-based Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Fired Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira yesterday appeared in court on fresh charges of criminal abuse of office and money laundering after allegedly conniving with a local bank to defraud the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) of millions of dollars. She was jointly charged with former Secretary for […]
Government is targeting 2,3 million hectares for the 2019-2020 summer cropping season, while at least 1,6 million households will benefit from the free Presidential Inputs Scheme, a Cabinet Minister has said.
People from all walks of life, including Government officials, yesterday reacted with outrage to a proposal by the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) for tertiary institutions to introduce uniforms for female students, ostensibly to avoid sexual abuse.
President Mnangagwa yesterday warned businesses against relentless price increases, saying the Government will be forced to take action against such practices.
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor President Mnangagwa has rallied manufacturers and producers to deliberately produce goods that can be exported to generate the much-needed foreign currency and grow the economy. He said provinces should develop export strategies based on the resources available in their areas, in line with the Second Republic’s devolution agenda. President Mnangagwa […]
Ellen Chasokela Herald Reporter Six years ago in China, on her way home from school, Dr Zorodzai Maroveke bought a beautiful dress, but could not tell the type of material it was made of. The following day she went back to the shop and inquired what fabric her dress was made of and the shop […]
ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani spoke like a true leader when he addressed the local media on Thursday, in the wake of their re-admittance into the International Cricket Council family.