Mat North records decrease in veld fires
Leonard Ncube THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) in Matabeleland North has recorded a decrease in fire incidents with 6 224 hectares destroyed so far compared to 39 345 hectares during…
Woman, sons gang up to resist arrest
There was drama recently in the Empumalanga township of Hwange when a 46-year-old woman teamed up with her two children to resist arrest following a report that she had unlawfully…
‘Diamond mines defrauding Zim’
Some mining companies at the Chiadzwa diamond fields are allegedly defrauding Zimbabwe of millions of dollars by forwarding low-grade stones to State-organised auctions, while selling off high-quality gems through international
Cheap imports continue to affect poultry industry
THE Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Cde Paddy Zhanda, has called on Government to tighten controls at the country’s entry points to stem an influx of cheap…
Health official forges liquor licence
A MINISTRY of Health and Child Care employee has appeared in court for masquerading as a Mangwe Rural District Council worker, forging a fake receipt for a liquor store operator…
Call on church to lead in conflict resolution
APOSTOLIC Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) leader Bishop Johannes Ndanga has called on the church to take a leading role in resolving problems being faced by the country, as there…
SA national deplores xenophobia
ZIMBABWEANS deserve freedom in South Africa as that country’s citizens are entitled to the same here without being attacked, an official has said.
Zimpapers to hold second business meeting in Byo
TRANSPORT and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu will on Wednesday be the guest of honour at Zimpapers’ second business breakfast meeting where industrialists and other stakeholders will interrogate how
ZNA’s Executive Interaction Initiative celebrates 10th anniversary
Fairness Moyana Sunday News Correspondent THE Zimbabwe National Army’s Executive Interaction Initiative (EII) is growing by the day as evidenced by the increase in participation by the corporate world and…
Separatists try to hijack Mzilikazi commemoration. . . as blows are nearly exchanged
A GROUP of Zimbabwean separatists, who are based in South Africa, yesterday tried to hijack the commemoration of King Mzilikazi’s death at Mhlahlandlela, 22km south of Bulawayo, Sunday News can…


