City Parking sues Deeds Office
City Parking (Private) Limited, which spent two years trying to get a refund of $38 000 from the Deeds Office for a service that was never rendered, has approached the High Court for recourse.
Zivhu hands over $3 000 to Nyanga family
CHIVI South Member of Parliament Cde Killer Zivhu has appealed to local leaders to take responsibility for vulnerable people in their communities.
Pay up, Gweru City urges defaulters
GWERU City Council has engaged residents and companies to immediately work out payment plans for their bills which have risen to $62 million in the past eight months from $55 million.
Give artisanal miners more time: Minister
GOVERNMENT says small-scale miners should be given time to acquire equipment and work the land before considering forfeiting their claims over non-payment of rentals.
Minor allowed to write exams without ID
The High Court has come to the rescue of a 15-year-old Form Four pupil who was barred from sitting for her Ordinary Level examinations because she does not have a national identity card.
Police step up blitz on illegal forex dealers
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has intensified its blitz against illegal foreign currency dealers and motorists driving unregistered vehicles in a bid to bring sanity on the streets.
Manicaland tops in GBV safe havens
MANICALAND has the highest number of safe havens to accommodate and protect victims of gender based violence (GBV) while their cases are being processed, an official has said.
Boy bitten by dogs at border post
A Malawian boy travelling to South Africa via Zimbabwe was last week attacked and injured by two Rottweilers at Beitbridge Border Post while disembarking from a bus in the company of his mother.
Lowveld cotton farmers in early planting
SOME cotton farmers in the Lowveld have started planting — several weeks earlier than is usual — as early tillage of their fields has afforded them a quick start to fieldwork.
‘Tough choices as SA debt climbs’
Tito Mboweni’s appointment as South Africa’s finance minister two weeks ago appeased investors, but the bleak picture painted in his first mid-term budget wasn’t as well received.











