President set to deliver address at UNGA
By Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in New York for the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2019 where he is expected to give his address on Wednesday.
By Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in New York for the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2019 where he is expected to give his address on Wednesday.
By Rudo Saungweme
MDC members and supporters have been lambasted for failing to recognise the harm that has been caused by the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.
By Nobleman Runyanga
Zimbabwe’s anti-sanctions drive is gaining momentum globally as more and more people are finding it repugnant that one State imposes sanctions against another in a bipartite dispute which the imposer is not involved.
By Rungano Dzikira
The Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), President Emmerson Mnangagwa has conferred 3 927 grandaunts with various Degrees at a colourful graduation ceremony held this Friday at UZ.
By Dorcas Rumano
The ruling party, ZANU-PF has oiled its winning machinery to retain Zaka East constituency in the by-election scheduled for tomorrow.
By Rudo Saungweme
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which were developed by the United Nations (UN) underpin every initiative by Government policies in the Second Republic, Minister of Industry and Commerce has said.
By Rungano Dzikira
The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) and ZimTrade, have said they managed to reach out to the European agriculture markets through a joint venture with Palladium International, a UK based trade partner for Zimbabwe after holding a successful joint agriculture outward trade mission in Birmingham, UK last week.
By Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to address a State of the Nation Address (SONA) early next month in which the President is said will speak on the challenges the nation is facing.
By Dorcas Rumano
Netizens have castigated utterances by MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa who refuted that his councillors were responsible for the poor service delivery and water crisis in Harare.
By Senior Correspondent
The recent spate of alleged abductions in Zimbabwe has sent social media into over drive with opposition leaders, namely MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa and his Spokesperson, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda laying the blame squarely on Government and the Security forces despite lack of evidence to support the assertion.