Gokwe installs first solar traffic light

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief LOCAL authorities have been urged to take advantage of the existence of sunlight for most part of the year in the country to install solar…

Zambian flair at basketball tourney

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Reporter TWO Zambian basketball teams will compete against 10 local sides in this year’s edition of the Matabeleland North Unity Day tournament at Hwange’s Makwika Sports Ground…

TZ name 12-member junior team

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau TENNIS Zimbabwe have a named a 12-member team that will represent the country at the ITF/CAT Southern Africa Junior Championships in Windhoek, Namibia, in January.

JSC to set up Supreme Court in Bulawayo

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is planning to set up a permanent Supreme Court in Bulawayo soon after completing the ongoing decentralisation of the High…

Woman pardons ‘gang rape Samaritans’

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD Plumtree rape victim has withdrawn charges against two men who allegedly took turns to attack her saying she had forgiven them as they committed…

Bantu Rovers lift suspensions

Sports Reporter BANTU Rovers have lifted the suspensions of two members of their technical team, including head coach Johannes Ngodzo and three players, who were under investigation for various offences…

Toure banned, fined for drink driving

Cote d’Ivoire football great Yaya Toure has been banned from driving for 18 months and fined £54 000 for drink driving, he said on Facebook yesterday.

RBZ to curb remittances fraud

Harare Bureau The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said it is working on mechanisms to curb fraudulent activities being orchestrated by residents using international debit cards to cheat on the diaspora…

Taxi driver charged after 8 months on the run

Florence Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A VICTORIA Falls taxi driver, who evaded arrest for eight months after allegedly running over three pedestrians and fleeing from the scene, has been charged with…

Govt raps ‘unqualified’ clearing agents

Business Reporter WORKERS and management in the clearing and forwarding industry should possess a minimum academic qualification of a diploma starting next year to enhance professionalism in the sector.

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