Clearing agents nabbed over $40k fraud

Beitbridge Bureau Two Beitbridge-based customs and clearing agents have been arrested in connection with 24 counts of defrauding a local company of $40,000 between May 2013 and October 2014.

Sports Commission to meet

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau THE Sports Commission’s disciplinary committee is now expected to meet this week in Harare to finalise on the disciplinary cases for seven national sport associations that appeared…

Pension funds, life companies investments thresholds revised

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau THE Insurance and Pensions Commissions has revised investments thresholds that pension funds and life companies can invest in public listed companies and financial institutions.

‘Debt clearance a game changer’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter GOVERNMENT should ride on the goodwill that led to the adoption of the Lima debt clearance strategy by international creditors and fast track reforms aimed at improving…

WE ARE SORRY!

Pasuwa apologises for early CHAN exit Has no regrets for leaving out key players

SA mulls regulating traditional healers

Renee Street and Christa Rautenbach Correspondents South African traditional healers play a significant role for people that follow African cultural beliefs. There are more than 200 000 traditional healers across the…

Masvingo couple loses $50k to n’anga

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau A Masvingo businessman has taken a traditional healer to court for extortion after he was allegedly forced to surrender cash and property worth nearly $50 000 to…

Harare water woes result of climatic change

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story RESURGENT water woes in Harare risk developing not only into a major public health hazard —again — but are also evidence of the existential threat posed…

Syrian army wrests key rebel town

DAMASCUS. – The Syrian army wrested complete control over the town of Rabiah, the second most important rebel stronghold in the coastal province of Latakia, a week after the military…

Baby dumped at cemetery

Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent A TWENTY-SIX-year-old woman appeared at Mbare magistrates’ court recently accused of dumping her new-born baby at a cemetery. Mercy Madziwa from Waterfalls, Harare, tied the baby’s neck…

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