‘Take sober view of Motlanthe report’
Zimbabweans in their broad totality should consider all the recommendations that have been raised in the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry Report soberly if the country is to move forward, legal experts said yesterday.
Man jailed 16yrs for rape, theft
A 35-year-old man has been sentenced 20 years in prison for rape and theft of property.
Tennis Masters begins
THE Select Healthcare Tennis Masters got underway yesterday, with top seed Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the quarter-finals when he dismissed Benedict Badza 6-0, 6-1 in the second round at Harare Sports Club.
Zimra targets ill-gotten wealth
GOVERNMENT has directed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) to widen revenue collection measures including pursuing individuals who evade paying taxes.
Mutsvangwa pays tribute to President
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has thanked President Mnangagwa for initiating development projects in Marange.
Met Office issues Jan-Mar rains update
There is a 40 percent probability of the country receiving normal rainfall between January and March next year, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said.
Capturing, conquering, lynching and incarcerating sanctions
During his 13 years of constant daily struggle and sacrifice, Dr Martin Luther King Jnr addressed the trappings of our collective confusion with the following statement: “Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
Villagers, DDF construct classroom block
Villagers in Ward 23 (Kandeya Village) in Mt Darwin have managed to complete the construction of a classroom block at the new Nyamwinyu Primary School, with the assistance of the District Development Fund (DDF), which will ease the critical shortage of primary schools in the area.
Samambwa chieftainship wrangle resolved
Mr David Samambwa, who has been engaged in a bitter wrangle with his brother Samuel over the Samambwa chieftainship, got a reprieve early this week after the High Court ruled in his favour.
Why Beitbridge should fit into National Ports Authority scope
The quest to boost productivity in industries and to grow the national economy has seen Zimbabwe, like any other progressive nation in the world, coming up with a raft of measures to remove trade barriers and improve the movement of goods and people through its borders.







