Fugitive rabbi hiding in Byo

Vusumuzi Dube and Tinomuda Chakanyuka— A FUGITIVE rabbi from Jerusalem, who allegedly fled Israel after he was accused of abusing under-age girls and sleeping with numerous married women, is in…

Mkapa attacks ‘silly’ Europe over Zim

Munyaradzi Huni in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania— Former Tanzanian President Dr Benjamin Mkapa has come out in full support of the stance taken by Zimbabwe not to attend the just-ended…

President in Dubai on business mission

Sunday Mail Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday left the country for a week-long official working visit to the United Arab Emirates. The visit is meant to strengthen the two countries’ economic,…

‘Service chiefs steadfast in defending Zim’

Sunday Mail Reporter The country’s service chiefs will not waver in defending Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, the commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General Constantine Chiwenga, has pledged. General…

Avenues Clinic scoops SADC quality services awards

Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe’s International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) certified private clinic, The Avenues Clinic, recently won a Southern African Development Community (SADC) quality services regional award in Botswana. The…

— Matter of fact —

MDC-T treasurer-general Mr Roy Bennett has refuted a story quoting him as blasting party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai over the suspension of deputy treasurer Mr Elton Mangoma. The article, headlined…

Harare water woes mount

Heather Charema Harare’s dire water situation has worsened following a power surge that blew up a transformer at the Morton Jaffray Water treatment plant on Thursday night. Residents in most…

Taxman to tighten screws on informal sector

Sunday Mail Reporter The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it will tighten the noose on the informal sector as it seeks to widen its revenue collection base. This follows reports…

Russia punches back

Russia increased the gas price for Ukraine for the second time in just three days to push prices up by 80 percent, piling the pressure on an economy already on…

Uganda nabs gay American

A United States-funded health project in Uganda has suspended operations after police arrested a staff member on suspicion of promoting homosexuality, highlighting the mounting legal risks confronting the gay community…

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