ZiFM denies Prof Moyo blackout
Harare Bureau ZiFM Stereo has refuted claims that it pulled the plug on an interview with Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo due to…
Pupil fondling teacher fights job loss in court
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A PRIMARY school teacher who was fired for allegedly fondling a Grade 7 pupil during holiday extra lessons has taken the Minister of Primary and Secondary…
Trouble brews for spot fine cops
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent ABOUT six traffic police officers are under investigation in Bulawayo for allegedly confiscating a motorist’s driver’s licence in a bid to force him to pay a spot…
Zanu-PF Women’s League rallies to congratulate President
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Zanu-PF Women’s League has dismissed claims that the revolutionary party’s wing was organising a demonstration against Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa during today’s Politburo meeting at the…
2015 O-Level results out . . . National pass rate up 5 percent
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE November 2015 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level results are out with the national pass rate improving by five percent on 2014 statistics.
African Sun offloads contract workers
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter HOTEL group African Sun Limited has terminated contracts for dozens of its workers as part of measures to streamline its operations.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Expend energy, time for country’s progress
Open, high-profile verbal wars escalated in Zanu-PF in recent weeks, a worrisome turn of events that we argue, has already affected the smooth running of the party and might have…
Mines, industries: Zesa’s biggest debtors
Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent CONSUMER debt to Zesa continues to soar in the southern region with latest figures indicating that the power utility is owed $276.6 million by its clients…
A case for express commercial crimes courts
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd Zimbabwe’s economic challenges have brought in some unscrupulous tendencies and perennial offenders on the commercial front.
2016 tobacco marketing season deferred
Business Reporter THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has deferred the 2016 marketing season of the crop to a date to be announced citing delays in planting.











