BRAVE CAPS DEFY THE ODDS
Makomborero Mutimukulu in Lubumbashi, DRC TP Mazembe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) 1 CAPS United . . .…
Man fatally whips neighbour’s son (7)
Leonard Ncube in Hwange A MAN from Nkayi has been sentenced to six years in jail for fatally whipping a neighbour’s seven-year-old son with a switch for bunking lessons. Owen…
UFIC Choir launches 10th album
Naledi Sande Arts Reporter Gospel outfit United Family International Church Choir last week launched their 10th album titled “In The Sanctuary”.
Trump orders 46 Obama-era prosecutors to resign
WASHINGTON. – The Trump administration moved on Friday to sweep away most of the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys…
City reviews salary policy
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has rescinded a decision by the Kurasha Commission of 2005 and 2008 that empowered the town clerk to review allowances for executive managers.
Khama clamps down on ‘nosy’ journalists
GABORONE. – Three journalists who tried to get a closer look at Botswana President Ian Khama’s holiday home last week were allegedly detained and threatened by plainclothes security agents, according…
Africom in boardroom war
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Fernhaven Investments (Private) Limited has won an injunction to suspend a resolution passed by its shareholders to reduce its shareholding in Africom Holdings, in a fierce…
Editorial Comment: BVR, a luxury we cannot afford
Developing countries like Zimbabwe have in a short space of time leapfrogged the digital divide, and found themselves also leaving their digital footprints, just like their developed counterparts.
Uni-Visa boosts arrivals in Vic Falls
Tourist arrivals at prime holiday destination, the Victoria Falls have increased steadily since the re-launch of the Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA) Uni-Visa in December last year, an official has said.
Blitz on rates defaulters to continue: City
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council says it will continue enforcing the collection of more than $600 million it is owed in unpaid bills by residents, Government and businesses.











