PARTIES to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) have agreed on measures to stabilise the economy through restraining price and wage demands, a…
IN a historic development, described as an “exciting and long-anticipated moment,” for Zimbabwe, Australian firm, Invictus, started drilling its first exploratory well…
ZANU PF’s crucial central committee elections have become the new theatre of war for party bigwigs, many of whom stand accused of…
By Brighton Muronzereyi TOURISM minister Mangaliso Ndhlovu yesterday said the country’s tourism industry is on the growth trajectory with arrivals improving. Speaking…
THE government says it is making efforts to address the shortage of ambulances in the Midlands, which is affecting service delivery in…
By Brandon Josphat CLERK of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda has bowed to all-round pressure and cancelled the controversial US$2m tender to procure computers…
By Rutendo Ngara GRADE 7 examinations started smoothly yesterday despite teachers threatening to down tools until the government addresses their remuneration plight….
By Brandon Josphat ZIMBABWE’s relentless power cuts worsened at the weekend after under-pressure power utility Zesa announced intensified load shedding which spooked…
By Ketty Nyoni THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) have started a major one month-long training exercise, which involves the movement of soldiers…
By Hazel Marimbiza POLICE in Bulawayo have launched a manhunt on suspected robbers who allegedly kidnapped two children in Upper Rangemore and…
