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NewsDay

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ED appoints Harare Commission of Inquiry

After completing its findings the Commission will submit a report to the President “within three months of completion of the Inquiry”.
By ROPAFADZO MAKOSI 8m ago
Goal drought threatens DeMbare's chase
Goal drought threatens DeMbare's chase
The Harare giants' leading goal scorer is Emmanuel Paga who has netted three goals.
By Henry Mhara 13m ago
Villagers fear food politicisation
In the midst of this starvation, villagers who spoke to NewsDay Weekender are alleging political victimisation and corruption in the food distribution matrix.
By Blessed Mhlanga 18m ago
Mapeza optimistic ahead of Bosso clash
The Bulawayo giants fired blanks last week when they drew to Arenel Movers in a match that ended goalless. But they remained on top of the log with 19 points from 10 games.
By Terry Madyauta 18m ago
Sadc implores journos to amplify food aid appeals
Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe have already reached out for humanitarian support, as millions of people in those countries face food shortages. 
By Staff Reporter 18m ago
Java’s ‘Night of shame’
The event, which was expected to draw thousands of people, but only a few came, leaving the giant 60 000-seater stadium almost desolate.
By Sharon Buwerimwe 18m ago
‘Mutsvangwa's son arrested movie-style’
Neville was picked up on Wednesday afternoon by detectives from the Criminal Investigation Department’s Commercial Crimes Division.
By Rejoice Phiri 18m ago
Mthuli: The anti-devolution face
The inclusive government of 2009 to 2013, after the disputed 2008 presidential polls, had a task to produce a new governing charter for Zimbabwe.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 18m ago
Gated communities take over Harare
Highrange Property Developers chief executive Kuziva Zimunya said Spitzkop is not just being built; it's being designed for a life of comfort and convenience.
By Problem Masau 18m ago
UN issues US$429m to feed hungry Zimbabweans
An estimated 7,6 million people face hunger and require urgent intervention as the El Niño-induced drought ravages southern Africa.
By Lorraine Muromo 20m ago
Youths should be on the forefront of climate change
The worst part was to discover late in life that all those things were slowly impacting other things such as our education and the quality of life in general
By Jonah Nyoni 23m ago
Businessman loses US$193K lawsuit
High Court Judge Justice Christopher Dube-Banda said ZimParks was wrongly cited since the “name does not appear in the Act establishing the defendant”.
By Desmond Chingarande 23m ago
The whimsical world of work-life balance
Let’s ponder the term “work-life balance” for a moment.
Devotion: The heart of prayer
In case you missed some of our teachings, New Testament prayers are basically praise and thanksgiving for what the Father has already given us in Christ.
By Erasmus Makarimayi 23m ago
Do more to end stigmatising of mental illness
Needless to say, everyone will agree, at least publicly, that stigmatising such illness and, by extension, its bearers should have ceased long ago.
By AMH Voices 23m ago
NRZ in Mozambique rail deal
The idea is to extend the rehabilitation of the line all the way to Harare.
By Problem Masau 23m ago
Zimbabwe leadership set for KAZA summit
KAZA is a partnership dedicated to conserving biodiversity on a large scale, promoting cross-border management and utilizing nature-based tourism for rural economic growth.
By ROPAFADZO MAKOSI 13h ago
Cosafa honour Chidzambga, Tangawarima
Sunday Chidzambga has been awarded for his extraordinary success in the COSAFA Cup
By Sports Reporter 13h ago
Mau Mau's arrest: Details emerge
It is alleged that when the former chief executive of the council Wensely Muchineri resigned last year, Mau elevated finance manager Simbarashe Runhare as the Acting CEO.
By Donald Nyandoro 15h ago
Sadc calls on journalists to amplify appeals for regional humanitarian support
This year’s World Press Freedom Day commemorations were held under the theme: A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of Environmental Crisis.
By Staff Reporter 15h ago
PVO Bill poisoned chalice.
It is imperative that individuals and organizations come out in large numbers to the Public Hearings for the PVO Bill and voice their opposition to the proposed amendments. 
By Simbarashe Jingo 16h ago
Mohadi shamed by stadia ban
Mohadi came face to face to with the level of decay of the local sporting facilities when he toured the National Sports Stadium, Magamba Hockey Stadium and Rufaro Stadium
By Henry Mhara May. 10, 2024
Raza yearns to rediscover form
Raza, the mercurial Chevrons skipper who made it into the ICC Men's global T20I squad for 2023, reflected on his performance
By AUSTIN KARONGA May. 10, 2024
Dairy industry under threat
Chadoka highlighted the association's efforts to make semen available at subsidised rates.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa May. 10, 2024
Africa’s role in delivering a new health win
Immunisation is one of our most successful and cost-effective public health interventions.
By Etleva Kadilli and Christopher J Elias May. 10, 2024
Zimplats nominates new external auditor
A resolution proposing the appointment of Axcentium as Zimplats’ external auditor will be put before shareholders at the company’s 2024 annual general meeting.
By Business Reporter May. 10, 2024
Kaindu prays for goals
He struggled in the 2-0 victory over Caps United in which defender Andrew Mbeba and midfielder Mckinnon Mushore scored.
By Fortune Mbele May. 10, 2024
ZiG brought more misery for consumers: CCZ
ZiG was introduced last month to replace the Zimbabwe dollar, but the new currency has faced public resistance, especially from commuter transport operators, making life difficult for consumers
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA May. 10, 2024