Mandatory purchase of police raffle tickets abolished

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE officers yesterday celebrated after Commissioner General Godwin Matanga abolished the mandatory purchase of raffle tickets towards the traditional Commissioner General Funfair and Horse Race.

Malunga brings back old hits

Veteran musician Clive Malunga has released renditions of his old songs among them “Nesango” and “Jenaguru” infusing traditional musical elements to the sound.

Clinic boost for Chegutu

Residents in Chegutu have welcomed the construction of a state-of-the-art clinic recently commissioned by Zanu-PF Chegutu West House of Assembly member Cde Dexter Nduna last week.

This peace is unmatched: Chiefs

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s call for a peaceful election has resonated with the population, resulting in unprecedented peace in the run up to the July 30 elections throughout the country, traditional leaders in Mashonaland West have said.

Cross borders urged to vote

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent Zimbabwe Cross Border Traders Association president Cde Killer Zivhu has launched a campaign named, “Vote First Before You Travel” to encourage cross border traders not to…

MoB Capital: Dealing with grassroot financial challenges

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd MOB Capital is a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) registered Microfinance Institution, Zimbabwe Association of Microfinance Institutions (Zamfi) affiliated Afro-centric firm with unconventional approach to…

Teachers sue property developer after stands deal sours

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWENTY-FOUR teachers under the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union (Zitu), have taken a Gweru-based leading property developer, River Valley Properties, to court for failing to deliver residential…

Govt commends TSCZ driver campaigns

Manicaland Correspondent Government has commended the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) for continuously conducting road safety campaigns and driver improvement programmes that engender a culture of responsible driving to…

Ramaphosa talks tough on mine safety, says to engage chiefs on land

OHANNESBURG. – South Africa will tighten its mine safety regulations to hold mine operators accountable for accidental deaths in the industry, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday.

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