Govt adopts Zim’s foreign relations doctrine
Staff Reporter
Cabinet has approved the Proposed Doctrine of Zimbabwe’s Foreign Relations and International Cooperation, which will serve as the country’s guiding framework in international engagements.
Staff Reporter
Cabinet has approved the Proposed Doctrine of Zimbabwe’s Foreign Relations and International Cooperation, which will serve as the country’s guiding framework in international engagements.
Staff Reporter
Government has officially commissioned a telemedicine virtual hospital in Chirumanzu, marking a major milestone in the Second Republic’s efforts to improve access to quality and affordable healthcare for rural communities.
Staff Reporter
Government has assured transparency in the allocation of trading spaces at the newly constructed Mbare Musika market, as the verification exercise for beneficiaries nears completion. The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the market and restore business operations after last year’s fire.
Staff Reporter
The 2025 Cabinet session has officially commenced, with a renewed commitment to transforming livelihoods and accelerating national development in line with Vision 2030.
Political Reporter
Self-exiled politician and former Zanu-PF heavyweight Saviour Kasukuwere is making frantic efforts to remain relevant in Zimbabwe’s political discourse by allegedly paying journalists to grant him media coverage.
Staff Reporter
Government is set to launch the Government Analyst Laboratory and Substance Abuse Testing Programme on February 13, 2025. The event will be presided over by the Minister of Health and Child Care, Hon. Dr. Douglas Mombeshora.
Staff Reporter
The construction of Kunzvi Dam is currently 56% complete, with significant progress being made on the project.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has introduced a new Employee Management Module on its TaRMS platform which is set to take effect with the January 2025 Pay as You Earn (PAYE) return.
Political Reporter
Gift ‘Ostallos’ Siziba, a key ally of opposition politician Nelson Chamisa, was recently left red-faced in Rushinga, Mashonaland Central Province, after addressing a meagre crowd composed mainly of touts and intoxicated individuals.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has described the passing of National Hero, Cde Tinaye Chigudu, as a great loss to Zimbabwe, acknowledging his lifelong dedication to the liberation struggle and post-independence development.