Writ of execution for Tsvangirai

Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Property belonging to MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday identified by the Messenger of Court for attachment in a case in which 13 former party security…

Cotton merchants, farmers on collision course

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter COTTON merchants have introduced a centralised cotton buying system, a move which has been described by farmers as an attempt to “promote monopolistic tendencies”.

SA comedian for Harare

Entertainment Reporter Indian-born and celebrated South African comedian Riiad Moosa (pictured) is coming to Zimbabwe for a one-off comedy show dubbed “The Best of Riaad Moosa”.

Too much negative energy assails us

My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga IT is tempting to focus on the recent histrionics of one Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, a former Zanu-PF member who was fired a couple of months back…

Buhari to appoint cabinet in September

LAGOS. — Nigeria’s new president Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday that he will not appoint cabinet ministers until September, having taken office on May 29.

Cops face criminal abuse of duty charges

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Two police constables were recently arrested for demanded $500 as “processing fees” from a Harare man who had applied to join the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

Bako off for Dirt Bronco

Collin Matiza Sports Editor YOUNG Zimbabwean motocross sensation Emmanuel Bako will be out to tighten his grip at the top of the 2015 Monster Energy South African National Championship’s 50cc…

Man assaults granny (100) over witchcraft

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man stands accused of assaulting his 100-year-old grandmother and his mother claiming they are bewitching him so that he does not get married.

Young artists explore environment

Stephen Garan’anga For years now Zimbabwe has been grappling with erratic rainfall patterns, economic hardships and in cities the growth of human population and their activities have severely compromised the…

BNC gets $18m for smelter restart

Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Corporation has to date received $17,9 million from the $20 million bond floated to raise funds to finance its $26,5 million smelter restart project.

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