ISIS confirms death of caliphate founder

BEIRUT. – Islamic State group chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was reported dead yesterday, a day after Iraq declared it had driven the jihadists from their one-time biggest stronghold of Mosul.

Chimene launches community club system

Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Mandi Chimene launched the community and recreation club system which seeks to foster increased mass participation in sport and recreation…

City man gives in-law stolen TV

Primrose Nyanzero Herald Reporter A 24-year-old Harare man has been sentenced to nine months in prison after he was convicted of stealing household property worth over $4 000, including a plasma…

Cottco records significant increase in deliveries

Business Reporter THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe witnessed a massive jump in cotton deliveries last week following interventions by the Agriculture and Marketing Authority to curb rampant side marketing, raising…

Let’s take a bow for the Chevrons

Prosper Tsvanhu Sports Correspondent THE first thing is to loudly applaud Zimbabwe Cricket on a golden day — the cricketers who triumphantly tamed Sri Lanka in their backyard to end a…

Zupco sued over $700 000 fuel debt

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) is being sued at the High Court for allegedly failing to pay a $729 393 fuel debt.

Graves scandal rocks Chitungwiza

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent The rot at Chitungwiza Municipality continues to raise a stink amid indications that suspended councillors allocated relatives and party members free graves when they died, depriving…

Ex-parastatal boss in $300k tax evasion case

Hazel Lifa Herald Reporter Former Allied Timbers Zimbabwe group chief executive Mr Joseph Kanyekanye did not deduct Pay As You Earn from his salary over a long period, thereby evading paying…

Govt, creditors on collision course

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Government is battling to shield debt-ridden State institutions from creditors threatening to attach assets over mammoth debts.

Cash-strapped councils turn to Zesa

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Cash-strapped urban local authorities, who are owed a combined more than $1 billion by ratepayers, have asked Government to allow them to use the Zesa prepaid platform…

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