President ED Mnangagwa warns drug cartels
Shongedzai Mugwagwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave a stern warning to drug peddlers and cartels whose operations have brought a scourge of drug and substance abuse among the Zimbabwean youths.
Shongedzai Mugwagwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave a stern warning to drug peddlers and cartels whose operations have brought a scourge of drug and substance abuse among the Zimbabwean youths.
Staff Reporter
The non-operational Kamativi Mining Company (KMC) is set to be resuscitated for the excavation of lithium ore after Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) went into a joint venture with Pude Technology Company of China, the Harare Post has learnt
Staff Reporter
The Government has received US$1.5 million dollars from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for solar mini-grid connections, the Harare Post has learnt.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called upon the church and the community leaders to be sources of guidance and leadership to the youths.
Staff Reporter
The long-awaited Delimitation Report has been welcomed by aspiring candidates from all political parties indicating that they can now prepare for their primaries as they now know their wards and constituencies.
Staff Reporter
A Toronto Stock Exchange-listed (TSX) and Canadian-based mining company, New Dawn Mining Corporation; has constructed a multi- million dollar solar farm at its Turk and Angelus gold mine, in Bubi district, Matebeleland North.
Staff Reporter
Western embassies have been unsettled by the recent visit of the Belarusian President, Alexander Lukashenko to Zimbabwe as they want to discredit the Government’s re-engagement and engagement efforts.
Staff Reporter
Villagers in Rushinga have welcomed the refurbishment and the anticipated reopening of Gwangwawa clinic as it would be turned into a model healthcare centre.
Political Reporter
The political life of ZAPU leader, Sibangilizwe Nkomo, is hanging by a thread as some former top officials from that party plot his ouster for allegedly frustrating the growth of that opposition party.
Staff Reporter
The Harare Civil Society Organizations (HSCOs) have implored the Government to amend the Dangerous Drugs Act and Criminal Codification Act following a ZANU PF Youth League event entitled “No to drugs abuse” hosted this weekend in Amaveni, Kwekwe.