by Favour Matenga

MDC secretary general, Charlton Hwende invited the wrath of many Zimbabweans on Twitter when he posted on the microblogging site yesterday to complain that the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) refused to represent him in his pending treason trial case.

by Shongedzai Mugwagwa

It was all smiles for the consumers when finally roller meal prices have come down following a recent Government move to reintroduce grain subsidies to make the staple food affordable for everyone.

by Derick Tsimba

Government through the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Harare yesterday launched a collaborative research with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) aimed at studying Agriculture Planning, Eco-system Security and Wildlife Conservation.

By Innocent Mujeri

….as teachers ignores calls for stay away

It was business as usual at most Harare schools as teachers largely ignored calls for a stay away by their representatives, opting for completion of salary negotiations between government and the Apex Council, Harare Posts reports.

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.