Ex-ministers’ legal woes persist
A bid for freedom by former Cabinet Minister Samuel Undenge, accused of prejudicing Zimbabwe Power Company of $12 650, hit a snag on Tuesday after a Harare magistrate ruled that he should remain on remand pending trial.
MSU club holds clean-up campaign
Members of the Dzimbahwe Club from the Midlands State University held a clean-up campaign at Kudzanai Bus terminus and the Gweru central business district on Wednesday as part of assisting the community.
Beitbridge starts repairing roads
Beitbridge Town Council has started repairing roads that were damaged by heavy rains that have been pounding the border town over the past few weeks.
Security firm sues Zifa, Chiyangwa
THe Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) and its president Dr Philip Chiyangwa have been separately sued by a local security company for failing to pay a $54 000 debt for guard services.
Revisiting Zim history through the lens
On February 22, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe opened the first exhibition of the year titled Lost and Found: Resilience, Expectations, Uncertainty, Excitement and Hope.
Hospitals urged to prioritise staff welfare
Government has challenged health service boards at the country’s major hospitals to value the welfare of their staff.
Man jailed for killing brother
A 45-year-old Buhera man has been jailed for 14 years after being found guilty of fatally stabbing his younger brother, Tinofa Zinyemba, following a brawl over music from a cellphone.
Govt assists shooting victims’ families
Government has assisted the families of two people shot in the capital last week during classes between law enforcement agents and crowds protesting Harare City Council’s decision to ban kombis from the central business district (CBD), a Cabinet minister has said.
US policy could push Lebanon into abyss
Rex Tillerson’s visit to Beirut didn’t resolve Lebanon’s persistent war threat from Israel, or Hezbollah’s perceived threat to Washington.
Pochettino slams VAR
Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino said the controversial Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system had been “embarrassing” after his side came through an incident-packed FA Cup replay against Rochdale at Wembley on Wednesday night.











