SHOT & ROBBED. . . 2 thugs hijack taxi, dump wounded driver
Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter TWO Gwanda men allegedly lured a taxi driver to Matsheumhlope in Bulawayo where they shot him in the leg, tied his legs and hands, stole more…
President signs Special Economic Zones Bill
Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday finally signed into law the Special Economic Zones Bill in a move that is expected to see the country attracting foreign direct investment.
‘Bashir will never appear before ICC’
Khartoum — Sudanese foreign minister Ibrahim Ghandour has denied his government used chemical weapons against its citizens, dismissing allegations as “a joke”.
Chiyangwa blasts Sibanda, Dube
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa reportedly launched a scathing attack on Southern Region councillors, including his deputy Omega Sibanda and PSL chairman Peter Dube, accusing them…
Zimbabwe, SA Bi-National Commission kicks off
Felex Share, Harare Bureau The inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission between Zimbabwe and South Africa started in Harare yesterday amid calls for officials to ensure all outstanding agreements are…
NRZ forensic audit to end mid-month
Business Reporter A FORENSIC audit at the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), which is presently underway, is expected to be complete by mid-month, an official said yesterday.
Over 100 turn up for Inside Out auditions
Ngqwele Dube, Showbiz Correspondent AUDITIONS for a new reality series, Inside Out, received an overwhelming response in Bulawayo with over 100 prospective participants turning up at a local hotel on…
Cremer leads Zim fightback
ZIMBABWE captain Graeme Cremer led from the front, plucking his team from a precarious position with his maiden Test century, which helped the Chevrons avoid the follow-on and limit the…
Reprieve for Gordhan, SA as NPA backtracks on fraud charges
Johannesburg — National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) head Shaun Abrahams yesterday withdrew fraud charges against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and two former SA Revenue Service commissioners, saying he didn’t intend to…
Thousands of civil servants sign up for Government stands programme
Felex Share, Harare Bureau THE Government’s initiative to provide stands to civil servants has received an overwhelming response with thousands of workers registering to be part of the historical development.










