Electronic traffic system to monitor cops at roadblocks

Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau THE Government is set to introduce an electronic traffic system to monitor activities of police officers deployed at roadblocks in real-time, to curb corruption and ensure…

Chanakira leaves ZIA

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority board chairman Dr Nigel Chanakira has left the organisation.

Hlongwane engages British ambassador

Harare Bureau THE Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane yesterday met the British Ambassador to Zimbabwe Catriona Laing to deliberate on possible areas of co-operation between the two countries.

fastjet to suspend flights on 3 routes

Harare Bureau LOW cost pan-Africa airline, fastjet, will from  December 5, suspend flights on three routes including Johannesburg/Victoria Falls service, to contain costs.

Hockey team booted out of World Cup title chase

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-21 hockey team has been knocked out of the Women’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2016 title chase in Santiago, Chile following a 13-0 loss…

Wife killer admits crime. . . Late woman bludgeoned, body burnt for refusing second wife

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A 64-YEAR-OLD Zvishavane man has admitted in court that he bludgeoned his wife of 33 years to death with a log before burning her body,…

Zifa to have Dube arrested

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA is this week expected to formally report former association president Cuthbert Dube and his executive committee to the police for criminal abuse of office…

President pays tribute to Castro

From Caesar Zvayi in Havana, Cuba PRESIDENT Mugabe has described the death of the leader of the Cuban revolution and founding father of the nation Commandate Fidel Castro Ruz who…

Thief raids Byo shops, steals $10 000 goods

Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter A MAN has been arrested for allegedly stealing property worth more than $10 000 from shops in the Bulawayo Central Business District that include Fazak Gift…

Board warns farmers of new destructive pest

Conrad Mwanawashe, Harare Bureau THE Tobacco Research Board has warned of a threat posed by Tuta absoluta, a new invasive and highly destructive pest, to the tobacco industry, one of…

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