Govt fails to pay civil servants for blitz

Finance ministry secretary George Guvamatanga said the allowances would be paid in batches because of financial constraints.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 14, 2024

ED to commission Masvingo shrine

The Kamungoma Massacre was one of the most brutal attacks perpetrated by the settler government led by Ian Smith on civilians in Rhodesia that attracted international condemnation.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 3, 2024

Push for women emancipation gathers steam in Zimbabwe

The event was supported by the Women Affairs Community Small to Medium Enterprises Development ministry as well as the chairperson for Zaka Rural District Council, among other stakeholders.
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 31, 2024

NGO intensifies HIV/Aids fight

Zimbabwe Health Interventions economic strengthening technical officer Ntabiso Ndlovu said the training aimed at impacting skills in young people.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 25, 2024

Bulawayo hailed for pioneering culture

Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture deputy minister Emily Jesaya showered praise on Bulawayo City Council for its various measures of preserving culture.
By Innocent Magondo Mar. 23, 2024

5 Zimbos flee from SA deportation centre

Other escapees were from Tanzania (38), Malawi (14), Mozambique (2), Lesotho (2), Burundi (3), Democratic Republic of Congo (3) and only one from Nigeria.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 22, 2024

'Govt training 35 000 MSMEs each year'

The MSMEs sector remains a key component of Zimbabwe's economy which is estimated to constitute more than 60% of the economic activity in the country.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 20, 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

Letter to my people: When your best minister is Mudha

The awards were just a charade by a government whose mediocrity cannot be matched.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 17, 2024