The government has given frontline workers a two week ultimatum to get vaccinated threatening that those who will test positive to COVID-19 after the 14 July 2021 will not be compensated.
Speaking during the post cabinet media briefing yesterday, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Monica
As local hip hop artistes continue to "gatekeep" their genre from attacks and invasion, popular rapper, Ti Gonzi's response to Comic Pastor has been met with a pinch of salt.
Responding to Comic Pastor's "Haina Mambo", a song that was widely received on a comic note,
MUTARE- Pressure groups in the extractive sector are rattling world powers over its unwavering stance against trading of blood diamonds, as states led by China continue to derail diamond trade reforms under the Kimberly Process (KP).
The KP Intercessional meeting, a half-yearly gathering of KP Participants
A land-linked corruption scandal has sucked High Court Sheriff, Mcduff Madega after he ordered for the transfer of 274 hectares of land belonging to the President of Zimbabwe to self-exiled businessman Kenneth Raydon Sharpe owned company.
Documents gleaned by 263Chat show that the Sheriff ordered the
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on the nation to remain vigilant and continue observing the World Health Organization (WHO) protocols as well as to embrace the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
In his condolence message following the death of Major General (Retired) Clever Shadreck Chiramba who succumbed to
The retail sector has appealed to government to decisively deal with the informal sector which they cited as responsible for prevalent currency and exchange rate distortions facing the economy.
The Zimbabwe dollar (ZWL), since its reintroduction in 2019 has been subject to wide-ranging valuations through market
Ideas Party of Democracy leader, Hebert Chamuka says his party is ready to challenge Zanu-PF and the two main opposition parties, MDC Alliance and MDC-T in the 2023 elections.
IPD, a relatively new and little-known party has been on a drive to mobilize for voters in
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has expressed concern over the recently instituted demolition of illegal structures by some local authorities.
Informal traders in Harare and Chitungwiza most of whom eke a living through vending had their vending demolished by council over the past two