The final draw of the million-dollar ‘Chaka-Chaya neEcoCash’ promotion was held in the capital’s Harare Gardens at the weekend, drawing a bumper crowd of over 12 000 EcoCash customers that braved the cold weather to come and witness the curtains coming down on what has
Article 17 of the Zimbabwean Constitution adopted in 2013 guarantees gender equality in all areas of decision-making, but the Constitution only spells out a quota for women in parliament, not in any other area, including local government.
For many years, Lillian Shava, who resides in Mungate village in Domboshava, Goromonzi District lived a tough life.
By Lazarus Sauti
Her daily chores included tending her only cow, working in her small field, growing vegetables, as well as collecting firewood for heating, lighting and cooking.
Shava had
The Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) is set to become Zimbabwe's first university to enrol students for the Master of Technology degree in Cloud Computing following Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education's approval of five postgraduate courses the institution applied to offer.
Cloud Computing is a technology
MDC Alliance Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government to stop tormenting former president Robert Mugabe saying the old man deserves respect as a founding father of the first Republic of Zimbabwe regardless of his shortcomings during his 37 years in
Less than six years ago, in September 2012, Zimbabwe’s leading opposition political party, the Movement for Democratic Change led by the late Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC-T) celebrated its 13th anniversary at White City Stadium in Bulawayo. The venue was awash with red party slogans and memorabilia.
Chief to the European Union Election observation mission team to Zimbabwe’s 30 July harmonized elections, Elmar Brok, challenged the government and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to institute a transparent environment that leaves the people of Zimbabwe with no doubt that the polls were
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed, TSL Zimbabwe is poised to benefit from an increased market share of the national tobacco crop which is expected to be between 10% and 15% , the company has reported.
In its half year ending 30 June results, TSL Zimbabwe recorded a