Cash deal backfires

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Harare businessman, Muvengwa Mutyanda and his employee allegedly swindled Megalink (Pvt) Ltd of $150 000 after agreeing on hard cash in exchange of a bank transfer…

Convicted prosecutor on bail pending appeal

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge area prosecutor Muchiwande Forbes Sithole (35) has been granted $500 bail pending appeal against both conviction and sentence. Sithole was sentenced to four years in jail…

Kereke saga: Tomana fails to show up

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter  Harare regional magistrate Mr Noel Mupeiwa is on Friday expected to make a determination on who is supposed to pay the legal costs incurred in the…

No end in sight to Tongaat land row

From George Maponga in CHIREDZI Lands and Rural Resettlement Ministry officials will soon visit the Lowveld to assess the situation at Tongaat Hulett where 4 000 hectares of cane plantations…

Zim sculptor shines at Mall Galleries

Tafadzwa Zimoyo United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean sculptor and arts promoter Tawanda Sarireni hosted a successful three-day exhibition at Mall Galleries in London, United Kingdom recently.

Mandigora demands consistency

Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter TRIANGLE coach David “Yogi” Mandigora has challenged his charges to keep their feet on the ground if they are to have a say in the destiny of…

Mvumvure urges Govt to do more

Sports Reporter UNITED States-based sprinter Gabriel Mvumvure has urged the government to support local athletes with their preparations ahead of international assignments if they are to make an impact on…

Suarez inspires Barcelona

MADRID. — Luis Suarez insisted the Spanish Super Cup is not Barcelona’s yet after helping his team shoot down Sevilla 2-0 to give them a comfortable lead after the first…

Big dollar crunch brewing in markets

NEW YORK. — “I need a dollar dollar, a dollar is what I need,” Aloe Blacc sang back in 2010. Japanese banks might now be humming a similar refrain as…

Buy physical gold: Central banks are on its side, expert says

NEW YORK. – Gold prices can go nowhere but up as central banks around the world try their utmost to spur inflation, author and gold market expert Jim Rickards said…

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