Maziwisa, Pambuka apply for bail pending appeal
Former Highfield legislator Psychology Maziwisa and ex-ZBC news anchor Oscar Pambuka yesterday applied for bail pending appeal at the High Court in a case in which they were sentenced to 30 months in prison for duping Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) of over $12 000.
Economic policies must empower youths: Mthuli
Zimbabwe should implement economic policy measures that empower youths to derive economic contribution that harnesses its demographic dividend, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
Judgment on Chivayo’s lawsuit expected today
The High Court is today expected to deliver judgment in a case in which Intratrek Zimbabwe managing director Wicknell Chivayo sued the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for US$25 million for instigating malicious criminal charges of fraud against him and frustrating his company from performing its obligations at the Gwanda Solar Power Project.
Youths walk 500km in ED’s honour
THE Zanu-PF Youth League, which has since endorsed President Mnangagwa as the party’s 2013 Presidential election candidate, has dedicated its Harare-Esigodini Tree Planting Walkathon to the Head of State in solidarity with the hardships he suffered during his political journey.
Call to rein in rowdy MPs
A Church and Civic Society Joint Forum (CCSJF) yesterday petitioned the Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, over the rowdy behaviour of parliamentarians during sittings. The forum called on Adv Mudenda to rein in the legislators and restore order and dignity to the National Assembly.
LeBron James edges Wade in One Last Dance
It came down to the final possession, and LeBron James switched onto his old friend Dwyane Wade, forcing the future Hall of Famer into an off-balance 3-pointer that caromed off the glass and assured the Los Angeles Lakers a 108-105 win over the Miami Heat on Monday in the final regular-season meeting of the pair’s basketball careers.
We have agents in our midst
THE fact that Zimbabwe is open for business does not mean that the country is open for abuse and foreign interference and this should be understood loud and clear by the MDC and its handlers who now seek to direct our judiciary system.
Zim Moto-X Summer Series roars off
IT’S all set for another dose of grit and gusto as the country’s premier motocross event – the Zimbabwe Summer Series – finally bursts into life at the iconic Donnybrook Park in Harare tonight after much anticipation. This year’s Zimbabwe Summer Series, which will consist of two Supercross (night racing) events and one full day of motocross racing, lifts off tonight and it will feature an all-star cast of junior and senior riders from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Botswana and Zambia.
Pep wades into racism row
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says “racism is everywhere” following the alleged racial abuse of his forward Raheem Sterling in a game at Chelsea. A police investigation is under way into an incident involving Sterling during City’s 2-0 English Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.











