By the letter of the law
Every one of us struggles with a legal issue. Strictly, the letter of the law is frequently used to refer to the exact force of the language in a statute or some source of law.
Pep condemns pitch after victory
LONDON. – Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City are not genuine contenders for the English Premier League soccer title – yet.
Zanu-PF, MDC in Zifa showdown
AN interesting duel brewed in the political houses of ZANU-PF and the Movement for Democratic Change is set to explode at the December 1 ZIFA board elections when incumbent Omega Sibanda and Gift Banda square off for the vice-president’s post.
Colonial water regulations hit African smallholders
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has released a report detailing how colonial-era water laws are unintentionally side-lining millions of smallholder farmers in Africa due to outdated water permit systems.
Foreign firms show interest in new fuel pipeline
Government is in discussions with two foreign companies interested in setting up a second fuel pipeline connecting Zimbabwe and Beira, the port–city of Mozambique, according to Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo.
Bid to overturn jail term flops
Attempts by a Harare man to have his one year jail sentence for contempt of court overturned hit a brick wall after the High Court ruled that his application was not urgent.
Man claims $96k from late brother’s estate
A Harare man is claiming $96 588 from his late brother’s estate to recover expenses he reportedly incurred while looking after his sibling during his long illness.
Cattle sales to fund $1,2m city projects
Harare City Council will sell 1 000 cattle to finance the $1,2 million desludging of digesters and rehabilitation of the sludge heating system at Crowborough Sewerage Treatment Works.
Women’s tourism body launched
The national chairperson of Women in Tourism, an initiative of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, Mrs Enivia Mutsamwiwa, has challenged women to play a leading role in the development of the economy through tourism.
Hailstorm leaves 42 families homeless
ABOUT 42 families in Zvimba District were left homeless after a hailstorm left a trail of destruction last week, with the Civil Protection Unit calling on well-wishers to assist the victims.











