Algeria Army Chief of Staff says sovereignty is red line
Algerian Army Chief of Staff on Sunday warned that Algeria’s sovereignty, security and stability is a red line that no one can cross.
Police dismiss reports on serial killers
Police have dismissed viral social media reports of an increase in serial killers who are on the prowl across the country.
Blue Bulls return
EXACTLY two years after they left a huge mark on the Zimbabwe scene, South African rugby giants Vodacom Blue Bulls will return to the country for a once-off clash against a local invitational side, the Zambezi Steelers, next month.
Property firms make millions on MoD land
Property companies have made millions of pounds by buying land from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and applying for planning permission, before selling on the sites.
Non-life insurers in $35m profit
Short term non-life insurers recorded a total profit after tax of $35,89 million for the first nine months of last year, which represents a 264 percent rise, a quarterly report released by the Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) has said.
UK officials court investment for new homes
UK officials turned up in force at the property industry’s annual jamboree in the south of France this year as the government looked to entice developers into building more homes.
Sharpe dismisses media comment
Businessman Mr Ken Sharpe yesterday distanced himself from an online comment posted under one of our stories recently suggesting that he was against the new administration led by President Mnangagwa.
Zim steps up war against fake news
Zimbabwe’S online national-fact checking platform (ZimFact), which seeks to reduce the circulation of false information on media platforms, was officially launched last Friday.
City, residents clash over road levy
Masvingo city residents have demanded the reversal of a $3 road levy that was recently introduced by council saying the move was effected without consultation.
Chevrons lose to Windies, must now beat UAE to qualify for World Cup
Mehluli Sibanda West Indies 290-6 (Samuels 86, Hope 75, Lewis 64, Muzarabani 2/36, Cremer 2/63) beat Zimbabwe 289 (Taylor 138, Mire 45, Holder 4/35) by four wickets



