Zimbabwe Orders Councils to Buy Mnangagwa Book
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean government has come under scrutiny after shockingly directing local authorities to purchase copies of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biography, A...
London calling: Warriors set for Unity Cup clash
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. THE Warriors will travel to London next month to participate in the four-nation Unity Cup tournament that includes continental heavyweights Nigeria,...
MPs bunk parliamentary sessions
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. A NUMBER of Members of Parliament (MPs) are skipping parliamentary business, raising concern over dwindling attendance despite the absence of committee...
WestProp projects surge ahead, investors remain confident
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. PROPERTY developer WestProp Holdings Limited says its key projects across retail and commercial developments are advancing steadily and remain on schedule.
The...
Government unveils sweeping agricultural reform package
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. HARARE, Apr. 9 (NewsDay Live) – The Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion has unveiled a wide-ranging reform package...
The devil of CAB3 is in the detail, and its bad politics
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. THE controversy surrounding Zimbabwe’s proposed Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3) is not simply premised on legal or technical debate.
It is...
‘We do not want prepaid water meters’
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. THE air was thick with frustration and unease as Glen View 1 residents emerged from a day’s meeting recently (March 30,...
Tobacco firm loses US$50K in contract deal
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. A HARARE magistrate has heard that Horizon Leaf Tobacco Company lost more than US$51 000 in a botched contract farming deal...
Soldier in court over fatal knife dispute
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. A 37-YEAR-OLD soldier stationed at the Zimbabwe Army National Ordnance Supply Depot in Harare has appeared in court facing a murder...
MPs push for mandatory constitutional lessons
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) have called on the government to make constitutional studies a compulsory subject in schools, arguing that the...









