HARARE, July 11 (Xinhua) -- The following are news highlights in Zimbabwe's major media outlets on Wednesday.
-- Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday launched three key inter-linked programs which will shape the country's modernisation and industrialisation agenda in line with Government's Vision to reach middle-income status by 2030. (The Herald)
-- Zimbabwean police on Tuesday said security forces were still on the ground carrying out intensive investigations into the Bulawayo terror attack which resulted in the death of two security aides and injured 47 others. (The Herald)
-- The rift between Zimbabwe's electoral governing body the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the country's opposition parties taking part in the forthcoming polls has widened in the wake of short message service saga that erupted on Monday.(Dailynews)
-- Independent biometric voter registration (BVR) and data science experts analyzing the voters' roll, yesterday claimed they had unearthed another suspected vote-rigging loophole, where the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has set up eight "shady" polling stations, with one of them to cater for only two voters.(Newsday)
-- Zimbabwean police have revealed that the army might be called upon to provide logistical support for the July 30 polls. (Newsday) Enditem