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Mnangagwa farm trip divides CCC MPs

Mnangagwa’s loyalists have been in the forefront in a push to have his term extended to 2030 despite serious resistance within Zanu PF structures and among war veterans.
2024 Cabinet scorecard: Mnangagwa’s team delivers another underwhelming performance amid crises
2024 Cabinet scorecard: Mnangagwa’s team delivers another underwhelming performance amid crises
Truth Diggers considered the minister’s target performance in assessing their performance in 2024.
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Zimbabwe’s gold miners defy odds with record deliveries
Large scale miners ramped up output during the year. Dallaglio, the gold arm of Padenga, produced 2,025kg in the nine months to September, up 22% from the same period of 2022.
By Own Correspondent 1h ago
Editorial Comment: Get rid of dead wood to give Zimbabweans hope
The two swapped ministries. To some extent it was an admission that the two ministers had failed to deliver in their portfolios. 
By The Standard 1h ago
Tracking the path to abolition of death penalty in Zim
In Africa, only seven of the 55 states in the African Union are “actively retentionist”, meaning that they sentence people to death and have carried out executions in the last decade.
By The Conversation 1h ago
Letter to my people: Cabinet musical chairs: Much ado about nothing
Ngwena made Edgar Moyo, formerly in charge of the Energy and Power Development ministry, and July Moyo, previously superintending the Public, Labour and Social Welfare ministry, to swap portfolios.
By Doctor Stop It 1h ago
Increasing labour rights violations jolt ZCTU
An increasing number of companies are struggling to remain afloat due to a tanking economy and this has made it difficult for many employers to pay their workers on time.
By Blessed Ndlovu 1h ago
Chihoro burial set for today
Chihoro, popularly known as Nyoka was also part of the team's success having been team manager when Dynamos won four consecutive titles under Kalisto Pasuwa.
By Sports Reporter 1h ago
Gory Xmas as violence steals festive cheer
Midlands province has over the years experienced an increase in gang violence across gold mining areas.
By Moses Mugugunyeki 1h ago
Village Rhapsody: The power of youth: Investing in children to drive climate action and sustainability
As Zimbabwe faces the effects of climate-induced El Niño, Unicef has taken proactive steps to highlight the profound impact of climate change on children.
Letter from America: The winds of change have swept the US!
With their advanced (Asians) education and wealth creation cultures, guess who benefitted from this policy.
By Kenneth Mufuka 1h ago
Harare slashes shop licence fees by 54%
The initiative is part of the city's broader ambition to transform Harare into a world-class city this year.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 1h ago
The Markets Mirror: Happy new year to all Zimbabwean investors!
Staying informed is crucial as market conditions can shift rapidly due to various external factors.
By Isaac Jonas 1h ago
Mukura ready for new era for Zimbabwean football
Born and raised in Mutasa in Manicaland, Mukura's passion for football began at a young age. She started playing soccer in 2008 while studying at the University of Zimbabwe.
By Austin Karonga 1h ago
School of sport: No comment!
The sad conclusion was that Venter was fined for speaking as he did – actually, he should have been paid for his responses! Such interviews are not worth anything.
By Tim Middleton 1h ago
2025: Another tough, uncertain year predicted for Zimbabweans
Mnangagwas’ backers last year started pushing for the extension of the 82 year-old ruler’s term of office beyond 2028, claiming that he needed more time to see his vision coming to fruition.
By Sydney Kawadza 1h ago
Troubled DeMbare under siege
DeMbare are suffering financial difficulties which have weakened their resolve in the transfer market.
By Sports Reporter 1h ago
It's Twine time, says ex-PSL boss Phiri
Reports also suggest that there are some candidates, who have been bribed to step down from the race.
By Henry Mhara 1h ago
Omega Sibanda: Why I’m a formidable Zifa VP candidate
My entrepreneurial spirit flourished with my acquisition of Windermere Hotel, leading to the formation of FC Windermere.
By The Standard 1h ago
Biggest regret is wasted years
The children were outside playing. I could hear the distinct  kicking of a home-made ball, going back and forth. Each time the ball was kicked, I could hear the  sound, boom!
By Onie Ndoro 1h ago
Importance of informal economy workers’ participation in budget making processes
Estimates suggest that over 60% of the workforce is engaged in informal activities, ranging from street vending to artisanal trades.
By Samuel Wadzai 1h ago
Don’t blame the youth
Why should they value work when we have rendered it valueless and a domain for fools and failures?
By Kamurai Mudzingwa 1h ago
Gold panners blamed for surge in HIV infections in Mazowe
WCoZ said tracing of new HIV cases was a challenge because most of the  artisanal miners were nomadic.
By Lorraine Muromo 1h ago
A load full of bull
‘The Three Bulls’ is not a fairy tale or a nursery rhyme; it is a sad reality which does not have a happy ending
By Tim Middleton 1h ago
Entrepreneurship and unique selling proposition
In marketing, USP is a notion that calls attention to the unique characteristics of our product or service that set it apart from similar offerings on the market.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 1h ago
Architecture: Hallmark for Togaraseyi Projects
Togaraseyi Projects’ skilled team of architects, engineers, artisans, and builders ensures that no detail is overlooked, delivering results that exceed expectations.
By Takemore Mazuruse 1h ago
Back to school traffic safety tips
It’s the beginning of the year 2025 and one thing for sure is that it's back to the basics that starts with back to school for our children.
By Stanley Makombe 1h ago
Vazhure’s Weeping Tomato: A review
Andrew Chatora offers a minutiae examination of Samantha Vazhure’s recently published book: Weeping Tomato
By Andrew Chatora 1h ago