Driver carrying human head faces murder charge

A Harare man who was allegedly caught with a human head in the car he was driving after a high-speed chase appeared in court yesterday charged with murder. Emmanuel Matsika (27) was driving a suspected stolen vehicle.

Byo offers 50pc discount for forex payments

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau BULAWAYO City Council has started implementing a 50 percent debt cancellation policy but only for those paying their bills in foreign currency, while all international organisations…

It’s Christmas time again!

The thing about Christmas is its renewal potential, and the hope placed in a baby born in a manger. For most people, Christmas is a feel-good story. Everyone subscribes to the idea of spoiling each other at Christmas.

Poor season for Mighty Warriors

THE year 2018 was not one of the best for the Zimbabwe senior women’s soccer side which has on many occasions held the torch for a nation starved of success in football. The Mighty Warriors had their dreams shattered when they crashed out of the Africa Women Cup of Nations in June when they went down to Zambia in the last round of the qualifiers.

50pc of 2018 education ministry budget unspent

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education inexplicably utilised only 49,5 percent of its budget allocation for 2018, yet everyone under the ministry decried lack of resources in key and strategic areas for the whole year. The discovery has irked Minister Professor Paul Mavima who said this was a sign of lack of planning by the responsible officials in the ministry.

FC Platinum to extend Bello’s contract

Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM have issued an apology over the altercation between coach Norman Mapeza and vice-captain Gift Bello at Mandava on Saturday. The incident marred the Zvishavane…

Striking doctors suspended

THE Health Services Board (HSB) yesterday suspended 530 junior doctors without pay and benefits for embarking on an illegal strike and failing to heed a call by their employer to return to work. The suspension is with immediate effect.

TZ eye more senior tournaments

AFTER successfully hosting the third Select Healthcare Tennis Masters that ended on Sunday at Harare Sports Club, Tennis Zimbabwe vice-president Biggie Magarira said they are hoping the tournament will culminate into the Zimbabwe Open next year as they target to make the event bigger.

Consumer remains king

Business proprietors should remain customer centred even during times when demand for goods and services appears to be outstripping supply, according to Chartered Institute of Customer Relationship Management (CICRM) executive director Dr Mthokozisi Nkosi.

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