By Innocent Mujeri

Striking teachers risk permanently losing their jobs as the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is considering numerous requests by retired teachers who want to re-join the service as they feel that they still have much to offer to the teaching field, an official from the Ministry has said.

by Innocent Mujeri

There are messages circulating on social media allegedly originating from the Movement For Democratic Change- Alliance (MDC-A) Secretary General (SG) Charlton Hwende begging an unnamed man to threaten freelance journalists David Chidende for exposing Hwende’s infidelity.

by Zivanai Dhewa

This year 2020, Zimbabwe and China celebrate forty (40) years of untiring friendship.  This was shared during a meeting between the visiting Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Mr Wang Yi and the Acting President Vice President Constantino Chiwenga at a local hotel in Harare yesterday.

Tendai Matunhu

President Emmerson Mnangagwa today briefly returned from his annual leave to meet with representatives of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC), which sought to get direction on Government.

Claver Nyuki

Zimbabwe continues to score big on the tourism international scene with the United Kingdom (UK) based newsletter, Harper Bazaar ranking the country fifth in the world for top places for newlyweds to honey moon in 2020.