COUNCIL will soon be rolling out a new housing development system that seeks to eliminate land barons while introducing orderliness in the way new settlements are developed. (more…)
ZIMBABWE’s mining industry, which is battling to contain debilitating costs, could slide into further difficulties due to the fall in mineral and metal prices caused by a slowdown in China, the world’s largest consumer. (more…)
VICE President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, told Parliament on Wednesday that government was investigating the mishap in which President Robert Mugabe was given the wrong speech to officially open the third session of the eighth Parliament on Tuesday afternoon. (more…)
ZIMBABWE'S health funders paid US$400 million last year for services ranging from hospitalisation, drugs and laboratory tests, making the country one of the most expensive on the continent despite its comparatively low per capita income, industry statistics have shown. (more…)
CRISIS-TORN Zimbabwe this week drifted into election mode, despite 2018 general elections being three years away, after former vice president Joice Mujuru emerged from her woodwork to declare her ambition to wrest power from ZANU-PF, which has ruled the country since April 1980. (more…)
COMMISSIONER-GENERAL of Police, Augustine Chihuri, has been put in a tight spot after being asked to investigate his boss, Home Affairs Minister, Ignatius Chombo, over possible human rights violations. (more…)
SOMETHING made our political leaders look good last week: Africa’s billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote, visited the capital and promised to pump huge cash into the country for several projects, including the biggest cement manufacturing plant in the region. (more…)