Bread shortages hit Zimbabwe
Bread supplies have declined drastically — giving rise to shortages — as bakers grapple with bottlenecks in the availability of flour.
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Bread supplies have declined drastically — giving rise to shortages — as bakers grapple with bottlenecks in the availability of flour.
Lawyers representing a commuter omnibus driver arrested for insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa have applied for discharge at the close of the State’s case.
Delays in the finalisation of a settlement agreement between government and Meikles Limited have resulted in the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed concern failing to publish its financial results on time.
New members of Parliament from the ruling Zanu PF party received a baptism of fire in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
Activist Paddington Japajapa, 50, has been summoned to appear in court and answer to disorderly conduct allegations after allegedly shouting at the Zambian ambassador to Zimbabwe.
Chiefs have accused Zanu PF of sidelining them after they were overlooked for the positions of Senate president, deputy Senate president and chief whip in elections held in Parliament on Tuesday.
MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa yesterday condemned the country’s leadership for failing to contain the cholera outbreak which has so far claimed 21 lives across the country.
A headmaster at Makumbe Primary School in Domboshawa was yesterday sentenced to an effective 15 years in jail for raping a 13-year-old pupil at his school. Harare magistrate Morgan Nemadire initially sentenced Silas Chitate, 56, to 18 years in jail.
A root and branch shake-up looms in government as President Emmerson Mnangagwa, continues to take bold steps to boost public and investor confidence in his administration, while also consolidating his hold on power.
Government has lashed out at the behaviour of MDC Alliance MPs after the legislators hackled Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Priscilla Chigumba in Parliament on Tuesday.