Women: Linchpins of our shared prosperity

Bishow Parajuli Correspondent This year’s International Women’s Day has been celebrated globally under the theme, “Women in the Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030”. Over the years, women’s participation…

Dokora sued over $21k debt

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has been taken to court over an unpaid bank loan to the tune of $21 000. CBZ Bank Limited extended…

Zinwa in drive to recover $150m

Municipal Reporter Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has embarked on massive water disconnections to recover close to $150 million it is owed by various clients, including Beitbridge and Gwanda town…

Mugadza trial date set

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Self-proclaimed pastor Phillip Mugadza, who allegedly “prophesied” that President Mugabe will die in October, will stand trial on March 30. Mugadza (46), who is in custody, yesterday…

Venus to play on

LOS ANGELES. — Retirement is not a word American tennis star Venus Williams will be uttering any time soon. Despite being one of the oldest competitors on the women’s Tour and…

Stampede over food aid raises questions

LUSAKA. — The death of eight people who tried to queue up to receive food aid at a sport complex in Lusaka, the Zambian capital, has raised questions on the…

Witness exonerates ex-CIO boss

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The third witness in the case of a former district intelligence officer, Mbereki Mbizvo Nyathi, and his five accomplices who are accused of concealing the location…

Near fatal hazard for flood-ravaged communities

Lloyd Gumbo in HARARE and Nqobile Tshili in BULAWAYO— Communities ravaged by Cyclone Dineo are facing a near fatal humanitarian hazard that calls for urgent Government and aid agencies’ intervention,…

Employers challenge Labour Act amendments

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Employers challenging the constitutionality of amendments to the Labour Act — chief among them the provision that companies pay fired workers in retrospect — will have…

Conte to sign new deal

LONDON. – Chelsea boss Antonio Conte could sign a new deal ‘‘in a matter of days’’ amid interest from other clubs, Sky sources understand. Conte’s first season in the English Premier…

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