JUST IN: Zimbabweans in $7 million fraud

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has launched a manhunt for three suspects who are wanted in the United States of America in connection with a US$7 million tax fraud case.

JUST IN: Human trafficker jailed

In a ground breaking case, a 31-year-old Harare woman who was the ring leader in facilitating the trafficking of five Zimbabwean women to Kuwait where they were turned into slaves and prostitutes, was today jailed for an effective 20 years.

JUST IN: Four vicious dogs maul Grade 4 pupil to death

Thupeyo Muleya A grade 4 pupil died on Thursday morning after being mauled by four vicious dogs on Wednesday in Beitbridge.

JUST IN: Stray dogs maul grade 4 pupil to death

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A grade 4 pupil died today from wounds sustained after she was attacked by four vicious dogs in a low density suburb of Beitbridge yesterday. It is understood…

AU leaders sign major economic pacts

Lincoln Towindo recently in KIGALI, Rwanda President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday joined 44 other leaders in assenting to three major economic agreements during the African Union Extraordinary Session of Heads of…

HUNGRY TO DELIVER. . . Zimbabwe need to win to qualify

Mehluli Sibanda in Harare ZIMBABWE coach, Heath Streak, feels his players are in their last International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup Qualifier Super Six match against United Arab Emirates at…

Zimbabwe nostro premiums drop: RBZ

Prince Sunduzani , Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S nostro premiums have dropped from average 60 percent to about 25 percent as a result of improved exports, Diaspora remittances and foreign direct investment,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt, doctors must meet to chart the way forward

The impasse between junior doctors whose strike entered day 22 today and Government, cannot be allowed to continue. Government says it has met some of the doctors’ demands but doctors…

Vic Falls International Jazz Festival returns

Showbiz Reporter THE Victoria Falls International Jazz Festival is set to bounce back this year in the resort town after almost a decade.

MUGABES ADMIT LOOTING. . . Millions squirrelled away to Hong Kong & SA

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau FORMER President Mr Robert Mugabe and his family have admitted to externalising funds after buying two properties in South Africa and Hong Kong during his reign.

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