ZTN News

The Chase | Political Interest vs National Interest

Zimbabwe’s top online current affairs programme, hosted by Andy Hodges and Candice Mwakalyelye, discusses “Political Interest vs National Interest: Where does the media stand?” With an all inclusive panel with media specialists and experts from government, weekly publications and from the national broadcaster ZBC, The Chase gives you this discussion […]

Read More

City of Harare facing decay: Town Clerk

Leroy Dzenga THE City of Harare leadership says the current physical state of the city is not conducive to meaningful economic activity. The city has launched an urban renewal programme to spruce up its image. Speaking at the launch of the programme, Harare Town Clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango, said population […]

Read More

‘Zimbabwe’s Judiciary is independent’

ZTN Correspondent ZIMBABWE’s Chief Justice, Luke Malaba says the country’s judiciary system remains independent of any outside influence. The Chief Justice dismissed the notion that the executive arm of Government has an overbearing influence on the operations of the judiciary. “I can say now, once and for all that there […]

Read More

Baseball on the rise

Zimbabwe’s biggest under 16 baseball tournament gets underway in Bulawayo tomorrow (Saturday), and the Harare provincial team has come a long way in their preparations towards the event. ZTN sports reporter, Lance Chihande caught up with coach, Yasser Simango, and filed this report.

Read More

UN lauds Zimbabwe on aid distribution

Leroy Dzenga Outgoing United Nations Ambassador Bishow Parajuli says Zimbabwe stands out as an example of how countries should handle aid. His remarks follow what he considers commendable management of aid the country received in response to Cyclone Idai. Some parts of eastern Zimbabwe were ripped by Tropical Cyclone Idai […]

Read More

ZIFA abandons mighty warriors: coach

Howard Musonza The Zimbabwe Football Association are back in the limelight, after they virtually ignored the Mighty Warriors in the build-up to their first leg Olympic 2020 qualifier against Zambia. The Mighty Warriors went on to fall to a heavy 5-0 drubbing in the opening leg played at Nkoloma stadium, […]

Read More

Harare city tames load shedding induced traffic jams

Ralston Muchoko and Patience Nhamburo WITH Zimbabwe facing long hours of load shedding, traffic control lights invarious parts of the capital, Harare have not been spared, posing danger tomotorists and members of the public at busy street intersections. When traffic lights are not working, intersections should be treated as stopareas, […]

Read More