Lumumba expected in court today
Crime Reporter Former Zanu-PF activist William Mutumanje, also known as Acie Lumumba, who is facing charges of undermining the President as defined in Section 33 (2) of the Criminal Law…
Over 3 000 import licences issued
Happiness Zengeni Business Editor Government has so far issued over 3 100 import licences for goods worth around $23 million since June 20, three days after gazetting of import control regulations…
B/bridge violence: Bail ruling today
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Bail ruling for suspects who were arrested for staging violent protests in Beitbridge last Friday which resulted in the vandalism of infrastructure, looting from shops and the…
Yearning for a quiet sleep in high-density suburbs
Dr Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday “I MUST create time to myself,” said my cousin Reuben, the one who is back home after more than 10 years living in the Diaspora. Reuben…
Mother fears for son’s life after trying to kill Trump
LONDON. — The mother of a Briton accused of attempting to grab a police officer’s gun to try to kill Donald Trump has said she fears her son may try…
Zim’s pro-child policies earn Unicef praise
Paidamoyo Chipunza and Varaidzo Mushambi Zimbabwe has made significant strides in addressing the plight of children, but more still needs to be done to tackle issues of inequality, the United…
Mourinho takes a dig at Wenger
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho appears to have taken a cheeky dig at Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. Mourinho and Wenger are known to have a strained relationship that has…
‘Devolution not mandatory’
Bulawayo Bureau Devolution of power to local authorities is not mandatory but should be applied only if it benefits ordinary people, the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National…
Demystifying non-essential import restrictions
Tafara Shumba Correspondent Those who once developed a boil would understand better the pain associated with popping and squeezing it. Nevertheless, that short-lived pain is inescapable if one needs to be…
SA abstains on UN gay vote
JOHANNESBURG — In a vote that surprised many, South Africa abstained in a key vote in the UN Human Rights Council to appoint an independent watchdog on sexual orientation.











