President @edmnangagwa is today expected to commission the new look Kudzanayi Long Distance Bus terminus in Gweru.
The bus terminus is now open to the public following a major upgrade of the facility which commenced last year.
The terminus was closed last year for an upgrade after Gweru City Council partnered with a private contractor, Bentach Resources.
At full throttle, the rank will be able to accommodate 800 vendors and over 100 buses a day.
Pics by: Obey Sibanda
President Mnangagwa arrives for the official oppening of the State of the Art Kudzanayi Terminus in Gweru. The President is accompanied by the Minister of Women Affairs, Community,Small to Medium Enterprises, Sithembiso Nyoni and several senior Govt officials
President Mnangagwa has arrived at the PPC plant in Msasa industrial area, Harare, where he will tour the facility. The President is being accompanied on the tour by VP Kembo Mohadi and several Cabinet Ministers.
Official proceedings have started with the PPC board member Stanford Moyo giving his welcome remarks.
PPC managing director Mr Kelibone Masiyane says the company is committed to the Zimbabwean market since it started production 107 years ago.
President Mnangagwa is this morning expected to launch the Judicial Service Commission`s 2021-2025 Strategic Plan at the Harare International Conference Centre.
The President has arrived and proceedings begin with the singing of the national anthem.
Chief Justice Luke Malaba rises to give his remarks. He says the launch is significant in the delivery of justice in the country.
Today is World Aids Day and earlier commemorations were held at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).
This year the commemorations are running under the theme, "Global Solidarity, Shared Responsibility"
National Aids Council CEO Dr Bernard Madzima gave an overview of the commemorations. He called for unity in combating HIV and Aids, saying it will take collective effort among countries to achieve set goals.
Mr Dennis Mhangure Deputy Director in the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Harare Metropolitan gave welcome remarks on behalf of Minister Oliver Chidawu.
At the accident scene we spoke to Ginimbi's business partner Dr Peter Gwaza, who described the accident as a horrible tragedy.
Three bodies are still in the Rolls Royce, as fire brigade is yet to retrieve them.
The late businessman had investments in the entertainment sector and was close to a number of socialites. (From left)Don The Billionaire, Fally, Madam Boss and Tsitsi Kachembere are some of the prominent socialites who visited the accident scene.