LATEST: AG Machaya sworn in

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Advocate Prince Machaya has been sworn in as the Attorney-General of Zimbabwe at a brief ceremony held at Munhumutapa Building. He took the oath before…

Boko Haram resorts to guerilla tactics as pressure mounts

ABUJA – As multinational forces and the Nigerian military make inroads against Boko Haram in Nigeria’s north-east, the sect has been staging attacks outside its usual areas of strength. Experts…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Stop the rot at our hospitals

MPILO Central Hospital has been receiving much negative media coverage in recent years. If the referral facility is not in the news for corruption by staff, it is in for…

Essar deal renegotiated

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau The government has renegotiated the Essar deal on NewZim Steel and the investment has now risen to $1 billion from $750 million. Industry and Commerce Deputy…

AfrAsia Bank surrenders banking licence

HE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday cancelled struggling AfrAsia Bank Zimbabwe’s operating licence after determining that the financial institution was no longer in a sound financial condition.

Sofapaka jet in tomorrow

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor Sofapaka of Kenya are expected to arrive in Zimbabwe tomorrow for their Caf Confederation Cup second leg, preliminary round match against FC Platinum on Saturday.

Maid stuffs baby in drawer

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A MAID allegedly wrapped her employer’s 10-month-old baby in a blanket and stashed him in a drawer for three hours for making “too much” noise,…

Understanding the free will offering

Rev Sarah Nyathi SHOULD a person visit a 21st century Pentecostal service, especially one in Zimbabwe, they will note that there is a special part of the worship that is…

Highlanders, CAPS in Bob91 play-off

Grace Chingoma Harare Bureau CAPS United and Highlanders will clash in this year’s Bob91 Super Cup play-off at Barbourfields on Sunday while holders Dynamos will meet the winner in the…

Lecturers call off strike

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter LECTURERS at the country’s state universities have called off their job action after the government re-assured them that they would be getting their bonuses this week.…

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