Kuwait saga: Human trafficker jailed 50yrs
A 31-year-old Harare woman has been jailed 20 years effective for facilitating the trafficking of five Zimbabwean women to Kuwait where they were turned into slaves and prostitutes.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: National politics a far cry from student activism
President Mnangagwa is on record saying “zvoto zvine mazera”, which loosely translated means “do not send a boy to do a man’s job”.
Tsvangirai family jumped the gun on estate: Master
RELATIVES of the late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, who last week breathed fire over the alleged understatement of the politician’s estate by his widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka, jumped the gun and their complaint was premature, the office of the Master of High Court has said.
$70m for Harare power plant
THE Zimbabwe Power Company is set to meet senior officials from Jaguar Overseas Limited (JOL) in a preparatory meeting ahead of imminent release of $70 million by Afreximbank for rehabilitation of Harare Power Station.
Zanu-PF Politburo approves manifesto
The Zanu-PF Politburo yesterday approved the revolutionary party’s election manifesto for this year’s harmonised elections and released rules and regulations governing the conduct of primary elections.
UPDATED: Govt seals $4,2bn platinum deal
Zimbabwe has signed a $4,2 billion platinum investment agreement with Cyprian company Karo Resources at Munhumutapa this morning.
Budiriro woman dies in croc attack
A Harare woman was killed by a crocodile yesterday morning while trying to cross a stream in Budiriro.
Zim spends $80m on rice importation
ZIMBABWE expects to start commercial rice production in the next season or two as the country moves to cut annual rice importation expenditure of over $80 million, a senior Government official has said.
Looters to have day in court: Chinamasa
All companies and individuals that were recently named by Government for allegedly externalising funds and assets were contacted by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to explain their transactions, but failed and will soon have their day in court, a Cabinet minister has said.
Forex looter blames client, goes to court
A HARARE trader whose name was listed among people who looted and externalised foreign currency has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking to block his arrest and prosecution.











