Bromley farmer loses $25 000 to thieves
A farmer in Goromonzi District lost $25 000 cash to thieves who broke into his house while he was outside the country.
Ministry official off the hook
A Ministry of Mines and Mining Development official walked a free man after the court acquitted him of forging the signatures of a former minister and permanent secretary to authorise exportation of scrap metal by a Harare businessman, prejudicing the State of $12 000 in fees for such permits.
Mash West farmers counting losses
Farmers in Mashonaland West Province are counting their losses after their early planted crop failed to germinate.
City to service land for SMEs
Mutare City Council is seeking partners to fund the construction of infrastructure to house small to medium enterprises operating in the city.
ED declares National Clean-Up Day
“I, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe recognising the Constitutional Mandate to uphold environmental fundamental rights and freedoms provided for in the section 73 of the constitution of Zimbabwe the “right to an environment that is not harmful to tier health and well-being”, hereby declare that every first Friday of each calendar month is a National Clean-Up Day.”
NBSZ beefs up stocks ahead of festive season
The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) Midlands region has stepped up campaigns to collect blood ahead of the festive season, amid indications that stocks of blood group O, which is used in emergencies, were now low.
Family dumps body at suspected killer’s home
There was drama in Lower Gweru when relatives of an artisanal miner who was reportedly killed during a fight with a colleague, dumped his body at the assailant’s homestead while demanding compensation.
Kamambo, Chiyangwa bury the hatchet
Newly-elected ZIFA president Felton Kamambo yesterday extended a charm offensive to his predecessor Philip Chiyangwa when he paid him a courtesy call at his offices in Harare and pledged to support his former boss in his regional portfolio.
Mutare eyes smart city status
MUTARE City Council has engaged ratepayers and the business community to map the way forward towards achieving a smart city status as part of efforts to restore residents’ confidence in the local authority.
600 female miners benefit from conflict resolution
At least 600 female miners in Zvishavane and Mberengwa districts have benefited from the Centre for Conflict Management and Transformation (CCMT) conflict resolution initiative aimed at empowering women as well as providing legal advice.










