Pasi contests $217k Zimra claim
Former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Commissioner-General Mr Gershem Pasi is contesting the $217 000 claim filed against him by his former employer, arguing that the period within which the taxman should have sued him has expired.
Police bust rustling ring
Police in Gweru have bust a four- member gang from Zhombe that was hunting down villagers’ goats and sheep in the pastures in Lower Gweru, slaughtering them and selling the meat to unsuspecting people.
Chigama, Mutamba talk about their new books
In the nook of 2018 publications, there are two books, one of poetry and the other a biography, which are very recent but have had different instant impacts on the readers which compelled Bookshelf to poke the minds that created them and kindly ask for some post-launch feedback.
TSL shareholders get $5m dividend
TSL shareholders will receive a $4,8 million once-off dividend from proceeds of disposal of the diversified group’s shareholding in fellow Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed packaging concern, Nampak Zimbabwe.
Firm loses $2m cash to robbers
Eleven armed robbers pounced on a Harare company and stole close to $2 million in cash stashed in sacks and boxes and went on to buy luxury vehicles and renting houses uptown.
Mash East submits candidates’ list
Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial leadership has forwarded the final list of candidates interested in contesting the May 5 primary elections to the party’s national elections commission for vetting.
Dos Santos’ son planned to steal $1,5bn: Claim
The son of Angola’s former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos planned to siphon off $1,5 billion when he ran the oil-rich country’s sovereign wealth fund, the finance ministry said on Monday.
Abra Simz readies first album
Outspoken producer and DJ Abra Simz, born Simukai Garikai Mandizvidza, who has been known for bringing and collaborating with some of the biggest Jamaican artists has announced that he will be releasing his first album titled “Rise Up and Live Well”.
Sadc MPs mourn Winnie
Tributes honouring South Africa’s fearless freedom fighter Winnie Madikizela-Mandela continue to pour in, with the Sadc Parliamentary Forum deputy president and Zimbabwean legislator Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday conveying her deep sense of sorrow on the passing on of the struggle icon.
Minister urges banks to assist cotton farmers
Financial institutions should come up with tailor-made financing models for cotton farmers to wean them from relying solely on Government, Mashonaland West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Webster Shamu has said.











