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letter to my people: Monica Mutsvangwa’s horror show

Zec is not known for its competence, but it surely is a stretch for Dougie to blame it for his  failure to even do the most basic of things of paying for his own candidates. 
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 2, 2023

Letters: Zanu PF messing up our lives

Six years after he was deposed through a coup d'état, they still claim to be undoing what Mugabe did. God forbid.
By Amh Voices Jun. 13, 2023

Cabinet okays human-wildlife conflict fund

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has been struggling to compensate victims of wildlife attacks in the wake of increased human-wildlife conflicts.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 12, 2023

Govt revamps forestry policy

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said sustainable utilisation of forest resources as guided by the Constitution might benefit and change lives of communities in rural areas.
By Lorraine Muromo May. 18, 2023

Zim’s new cyber city: Urban utopia or surveillance menace?

IN a fertile stretch of fields and farms dubbed New Harare, Zimbabwe is building a high-tech “cyber city” a world away from the traffic-clogged streets
By Amh Voices Feb. 28, 2023

Shape up or ship out: Mutsvangwa

Addressing the ministry’s strategic planning meeting in Nyanga on Monday, Mutsvangwa said BAZ and SPB must perform or suffer the consequences.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 5, 2022

In the Groove: It’s hip-hip hurray for artistes as pubs re-open

A statement from Information minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, said: “Cabinet notes, with concern, that the continued closure of licensed bars and nightclubs has caused not only a loss of income and unemployment but also resulted in the mushrooming of illegal outlets.”

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021

In the Groove: It’s hip-hip hurray for artistes as pubs re-open

A statement from Information minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, said: “Cabinet notes, with concern, that the continued closure of licensed bars and nightclubs has caused not only a loss of income and unemployment but also resulted in the mushrooming of illegal outlets.”

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021