“Land governance corruption threatening development in Zimbabwe”

Tadiwa Musiyiwa Corruption in urban and peri-urban land governance has increasingly become a threat to sustainable development, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission spokesperson John Makamure has...

‘Saving lives and livelihoods’ – AfDB’s reflection on one year of...

Easter Kumbana knew the novel coronavirus was a deadly and highly contagious disease, but he could not afford the basic items needed to protect...

Govt warns against spreading false news

Reason Razao  Government has blasted mainstream and social media for maliciously alleging that some of its officials had passed on after succumbing to Covid-19 saying...

SADC validates AMR control strategy

Farai Mabeza THE Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) joint technical committee has validated a regional antimicrobial resistance (AMR) control strategy that is aligned to the...

Treasury to disburse $450m for Wetlands alternative resettlement

Tadiwa Musiyiwa HARARE – Treasury is set to disburse ZW$450 million by October in portions of ZW$150 million in August, September and October as the...

COVID-19 – Zim places restrictions on visitors from high risk countries

Tawanda Marwizi/Munyaradzi Doma President Mnangagwa has said that travellers from ‘high risk countries’ will be quarantined for 14 days before they can mingle with Zimbabweans as...

UNSC applauds AfDB’s global leadership on climate change

Staff Writer The AfDB president Akinwumi A. Adesina, has, six weeks ahead of this year’s global climate summit (COP26), spoken on the urgent need to...

Home Affairs minister reverses controversial US$20 passport application fee

Itai Ndongwe The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has made a reversal on the USD$20 nominal fee on electronically readable passports, which was...

Chigumba hands delimitation final report to ED

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has received the final delimitation report from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission at State House If the Government and ruling party do decide...

Government, residents to blame for the rot in cities – Mayors

Shamiso Ngwena Central government and residents should shoulder the blame for declining service delivery in most of Zimbabwe’s cities, mayors from the country’s major urban...

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