Dagga-carrying bus crew nabbed

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A bus crew from Kurai Bus Services and two other men have been arrested in Plumtree for transporting five kilogrammes of dagga from Harare in a Botswana…

Local authorities embrace plastic money

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter MOST major cities have started installing point of sales (POS) machines at their revenue collection points while they have also heightened the use of money transfer…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Businesses not banking money sabotaging economy

THE country has been battling an acute shortage of cash resulting in people spending hours in banks waiting to withdraw their money. This has also led to a slump in…

Govt sets salaries for BCC employees -Orders PDL guided salaries for lowest paid

Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter THE Government has capped the salary for Bulawayo City Council town clerk at $7 400 down from $9 000 while it has ordered the local authority to…

Cash shortages eases as companies heed RBZ directive

Vusumuzi Dube Sunday News Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has said cash deposits from companies into banks have gone up following a directive issued last week to compel companies to…

Mzila, 65 members dump mdc

Vusumuzi Dube Sunday News Reporter THE embattled Movement for Democratic Change led by Professor Welshman Ncube was yesterday thrown into further turmoil after their former acting secretary-general, Mr Moses Mzila…

Teen raped in sausages deal

Tatenda Gapare Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Cowdray Park in Bulawayo used sausages to lure his churchmate to his house where he allegedly raped her before kneeling down and begging…

Matabeleland North starts feeding scheme

Fairness Moyana PRIMARY schools in Matabeleland North will this week start receiving food relief under the schools feeding programme to cater for pupils from Early Child Development to Grade 2…

Private school fails to pay teachers

Faith Phiri Sunday News Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s private schools, Masiyephambili Junior, has been struggling to pay its teachers and staff on time as coffers have been dwindling allegedly after a…

Sparrow fined for racist rant

A South African court on Friday ordered a woman to pay 150 000 rand ($9,941) to charity after she was found guilty of hate speech for referring to blacks as…

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