10 years jail for stealing copper cables
A Harare man was yesterday sentenced to 10 years in prison for stealing 92 metres of TelOne copper drop cables worth $105.
Robert Nyirongo (41) pleaded guilty to contravening the Telecommunications Act that criminalises receiving or taking possession of any telecommunication infrastructure material.
“Carrying forward China-North Korea friendship benefits both sides”
BEIJING. – Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea and chairman of North Korea’s State Affairs Commission, paid an unofficial visit to China March 25 to 28, and…
Housemaids break into boss’s house, steal $10 000 property
Three domestic workers allegedly stole property worth $10 000 from their employer after they woke up in the middle of the night while their boss was sleeping and gained access into the storeroom through the roof before stealing the goods which were kept there.
Justice at last for fired workers
Thousands of workers whose contracts were arbitrarily terminated on notice pursuant to the infamous Zuva Petroleum judgment of July 2015 will now be paid damages for loss of employment.
E-registry for local, foreign companies
Government is expected to implement an on-line registry system for the establishment of local and foreign companies by end of July in line with the provisions of the proposed new Companies Act, a Cabinet minister has said.
ZRP Morris appeal to Chiyangwa
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZRP Morris have written to ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa querying their expulsion from the Northern Region Division One League ahead of the 2018 season which begins…
No extradition for $7m fraud suspects
Three suspects allegedly involved in a $7 million tax fraud in the United States will not be extradited to that country to face trial because the extradition treaty between Zimbabwe and US is invalid, the High Court has ruled.
Agribank posts $8m profit
AGRIBANK has recorded a profit after tax of $7,9 million for the year to December 31, 2017, representing a 65 percent jump compared to 2016 driven by a surge in non-interest income.
Ipec to regulate micro insurance sector
GOVERNMENT has gazetted two Statutory Instruments allowing IPEC to register microinsurance companies and effectively peg their minimum capital at $300 000 while setting levels of fees and levies for the sector.
Ramaphosa tackles youth unemployment
President Cyril Ramaphosa officially launched the Youth Employment Service (YES) yesterday, an initiative that aims to see more than one million young South Africans being offered paid work experience over…











