Headmen linked to Mliswa snub police
Crime Reporter The headmen that Mr Temba Mliswa claimed were abducted for supporting his candidacy in the Hurungwe West by-election slated for June 10 are not co-operating with investigations, police…
Pay up or face the music, Mic Inity warned
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter POPULAR reggae artiste Mike “Mic Inity” Madamombe (pictured above)was yesterday strongly warned by Harare magistrate Mr Milton Serima to pay the outstanding maintenance arrears of $600 for…
Ex-minister Shamu loses $30k in fuel scam
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter Former Government minister Cde Webster Shamu allegedly lost almost $30 000 to a former employee at his WEBCON High Glen Total Service Station. Willis Nyamusaduka (39) of…
Govt defends Telecel decision
Farirai Machivenyika and Conrad Mwanawashe Government has defended its decision to cancel Telecel Zimbabwe’s licence after the company failed to comply with empowerment requirements despite being given numerous opportunities to…
Nkomo family speaks out
. . . raps NewsDay . . . analysts flay media Hebert Zharare and Tendai Mugabe THE family of the late Father Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo yesterday called the…
‘Diamond merger costly’
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter The proposed merger of diamond companies may be a costly exercise after it emerged that Government has to first engage audit firms to do the valuation of…
Aspiring candidate takes case to court
Court Reporter The Electoral Court yesterday started hearing the case in which zanu-pf aspiring candidate for Harare East in the June by-elections Cde Terence Mukupe, is challenging the party’s decision…
Parents against levies on suppliers
Abigail Mawonde and Tafadzwa Ndlovu Some parents yesterday said they are against the introduction of levies on suppliers of various wares to schools proposed by the Government which is supposed…
Indian doctors arrive for ‘rotary project’
Health Reporter A team of 27 multi-disciplinary Indian doctors and volunteers arrived in Zimbabwe on Sunday on a mission to offer free treatment to the disadvantaged in Manicaland Province.
PSMAS members to pay
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Premier Service Medical Aid Society members will now have to fork out cash when they visit service providers after the society instructed them to demand cash upfront…








