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Zanu PF ‘hijacks’ govt recruitment

Zanu PF director of information, Farai Marapira said the recruitment programme was not originating from the party.
By Miriam Mangwaya 17m ago
Zim crime rate surges
Zim crime rate surges
“The national crime rate was 1 459,9 per 100 000 people, an uptick from 1 201,8 per 100 000 observed in the previous quarter.
Borehole drilling firm flees to Bots
The company has also reportedly duped its Botswana clients, prompting the Botswana consumer rights watchdog-Competition and Consumer Authority (CCA) to issue a cautionary statement.
By Nizbert Moyo 22m ago
Nyanga woman recounts life-changing surgery
It affects the voluntary muscles of the body, especially those that control the eyes, mouth, throat and limbs.
By Vanessa Gonye 22m ago
Farmers dig at Agric minister
The dossier titled Challenges in Agriculture and Infrastructure Sectors — Urgent Attention Required exposes deep-rooted corruption in the sector and lack of corrective measures by the parent ministry.
By Nhau Mangirazi 22m ago
Zesa smart meter tender challenge dismissed
Denallare Technologies, in its application for condonation to appeal to the Supreme Court, cited Praz and Zesa as the first and second respondent respectively.
By Desmond Chingarande 22m ago
Gokwe man nabbed over ED ‘Scud’ slur
 He claims Tonhorayi was once an opposition activist before switching to Zanu PF, hence there is bad blood between them.
By Staff Reporter 22m ago
Guard jailed 15 years for raping minor
According to court papers, on January 6, at around 4am, Mwanamutsvene entered the dining room where the minor was asleep together with two others.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 22m ago
Bindura town clerk in soup over abuse of office
The councillors accused Madziire of attending an International Conference on Renewable Energy representing the council between February 27 and March 1, despite being suspended.
Delta employees donate to Bindura SOS Children’s Village
SOS Children’s Village is a home for children aged below 18 in Zimbabwe.
By admin 20h ago
Miracle Paul gears up for Easter service.
He is also famed for a deliverance service dubbed Dziva Reruponeso, where people are purportedly delivered in the church’s artificial pool for breakthroughs.
By Problem Masau Mar. 18, 2024
Govt sends chilling warning to Buhera villagers
During the youth day celebrations held in Masvingo in February, Mnangagwa addressed a rally where his loyalists rallied support for him to extend his term beyond 2028.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 18, 2024
Zimbo mercenaries fighting in Ukraine
Political analyst Pardon Taodzera said the participation of Zimbabwean mercenaries in Ukraine is worrying since Zimbabwe is known to be pro-Russian.
By Problem Masau Mar. 18, 2024
Bloody weekend as more fatal accidents recorded
Thirty-nine people were injured and nine of them were referred to United Bulawayo Hospitals, 12 were admitted to Beitbridge District Hospital and 18 were treated and discharged at the same hospital.
By Tatenda Chitauro Mar. 18, 2024
Declare 2023/24 farming season a disaster: Opposition
A day later, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told Parliament that the country was food self-sufficient.
By Silas Nkala and Harriet Chikandiwa Mar. 18, 2024
Liberation movements plot against opposition parties
The liberation movements have been known to sides with each other even in disputed elections.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 18, 2024
MPs implored to prioritise climate change
He said addressing the climate change phenomenon requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach as guided by the Constitution.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Mar. 18, 2024
‘ED needs right people to lobby Washington’
Chibhamu said President Emerson Mnangagwa’s administration needs to engage the right people to engage Washington and lobby for the removal of sanctions.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 18, 2024
Bata recalls retrenched workers
Mutsiya also said the company was finding it difficult to resume operations in some sections which were gutted by fire, resulting in the retrenchments.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 18, 2024
Adopt AI, electoral bodies urged
Speaking yesterday during the Artificial Intelligence and Elections in Africa meeting in Kenya, ESN-SA chairperson Rindai Chipfunde Vava, however, noted some challenges in using AI.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Mar. 18, 2024
First Mutual celebrates women’s month
The event, themed Inspire Inclusion, brought together inspiring speakers, engaging discussions and unforgettable performances to empower women.
By Problem Masau Mar. 18, 2024
US$34K stolen copper cables recovered
Ncube said the bulk of recovered copper cables belong to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC).
By JERSSIE MPOFU Mar. 18, 2024
Government To Assist Accident Victims
 Vandals have clipped off long spans of servitude fences which protect animals and humans alike," she said.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 17, 2024
9 Die in bus accident
The accident was between a City and Blue Circle Buses one believed to have hit a donkey.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 16, 2024
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Zvinavashe’s estate wrangle opens can of worms
The late general’s properties are registered under the Vitalis Musungwa Gava Zvinavashe (VMGZ) Trust.
By Jairos Saunyama Mar. 16, 2024
Teachers reject meagre salary adjustment
Progressive Teacher’s Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Raymond Majongwe accused the government of disregarding the harsh realities faced by teachers.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 16, 2024
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Council boss in centre of massive scandal commits suicide
Chibhi had also met Zanu PF provincial leaders in Masvingo where he was allegedly quizzed about the corruption in Bikita.
By STANLEY GUTU Mar. 16, 2024
Chirumanzu chieftainship wrangle takes new twist
Chigegwe has over the years been fighting for the chieftainship with acting Chief Chirumanzu, Fidelis Mudzengi, with the latter reportedly refusing to hand over the throne.
By Stephen Chadenga Mar. 16, 2024