Mutumanje trial postponed
Senior Court Reporter The trial of former Zanu-PF activist William Mutumanje — popularly known as Acie Lumumba — accused of insulting President Mugabe, failed to commence yesterday and he was…
Tomana hearing begins
Court Reporter Suspended Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana is today expected to appear before a disciplinary tribunal to determine his suitability to continue holding the esteemed office. Tomana is facing a slew of…
President arrives in Swaziland for SADC summit
Morris Mkwate in Ezulwini, Swaziland President Mugabe arrived here last night to attend the 36th Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit which opens at Lozitha Royal Palace today. He was…
ZimTrade engages Dutch onion expert
Business Reporter ZimTrade has engaged Dutch national Hans Van Leeuwen, a senior onion expert with over 45 years experience in the production of the vegetable, to provide expert advice to…
Kuwait sex slaves saga: One more in the dock
Prosper Dembedza : Court Correspondent A 30-year-old Harare woman, believed to be part of a well-organised human trafficking syndicate that lured female job seekers to Kuwait on the pretext that they…
All set for solo Hermit exhibition
Tafadzwa Zimoyo : Arts Reporter Preparations for prolific visual artiste Hermit Muyambo’s solo exhibition to be held in Mutare this Friday at National Art Gallery are at advanced stage. The exhibition has…
Mutare City coach tips CAPS Utd for title
Tedious Manyepo : Sports Reporter MUTARE CITY coach Taku Shariwa has tipped CAPS United to win the league title despite the Harare giants being three points behind pacesetters FC Platinum with…
VP raps violent demos, allays food shortage threats
Midlands Bureau VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the violence that rocked some parts of Harare last week calling them unconstitutional. Speaking in Gweru on the sidelines of a Methodist Church…
Mind the logs in your eyes first, Sirs
Dr Christopher Mushohwe : Special Correspondent Statements by the US and Canadian embassies to Zimbabwe on recent violent demonstrations by the opposition betray clear hostility towards the Government of Zimbabwe, and a…
Imports drop as trade deficit narrows
The country’s total import bill dropped 20,34 percent in the seven months to July due to a number of factors which include troubles in the external payment systems, import restrictions…










