Minister encourages corruption whistleblowers

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE country is overwhelmed by reported cases of corruption some of which are before the courts at a time the new administration is determined to…

$250 fine for leaking sex tape

Midlands Reporter A 48-year-old man from Gweru has been fined $250 for leaking a sex tape of a female police officer who had ditched him.

14 illegal immigrants arrested

Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter FOURTEEN Kenyan and Somali nationals have been arrested after they were allegedly found in the country without valid travelling documents.

Man to pay $2 000 for breaking teen’s virginity

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO married man who seduced his teenage ex-girlfriend into having sex will now pay the woman $2 000 in seduction damages as compensation for…

Murowa Diamonds constructs factory shells for youths

Lovemore Zigara, Business Correspondent ZVISHAVANE-BASED diamond miner, Murowa Diamonds, has constructed factory shells at Murowa Business Centre which are set to benefit youths in the area.

Five teams for Amavevane Easter tourney

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior, Sports Reporter FIVE teams from the Golden Oldies Social Football League will this Saturday clash in a tournament organised by Amavevane Club at Milton High School.

Bank unveils $19k golf sponsorship

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter LEADING financial institution FBC Bank this week unveiled a $19 000 sponsorship package for the Zimbabwean Africa Region Five golf team ahead of this year’s…

ED speaks on new US re-engagement terms

The United States (US) should make decisions on Zimbabwe from an informed position and stop reading only the text of opposition political parties that are afraid of elections, the President has said.

Tax rise boosts Zim growth

Prosper Ndlovu in SANDTON, South Africa ZIMBABWE is among the few countries in Africa that are experiencing a rise in individual income and corporate tax revenues, which indicates signs of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: US, opposition collusion: Zim deserves better

ZIMBABWE won independence from settler rule after 90 years of struggle beginning with the First Chimurenga/Umvukela of 1896/7 through the Second Chimurenga of 1966 to 1979. Nothing came on a…

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