Zimra engages judiciary over commercial crimes

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) plans to engage key players in the justice delivery system in a bid to fully prepare them for the impending bruising fight against commercial crimes.

Raza, Ervine agonise over failure

SIKANDAR Raza hasn’t moved on from Zimbabwe’s failure to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales next year.

Doctors’ strike declared illegal

JUNIOR doctors should resume duty immediately after the Labour Court last night ruled that their industrial action is illegal as it contravened provisions of the Labour Act.

The dangers of NGO-isation of women’s rights in Africa

The emancipation of women is one of the most significant aspects of social and cultural transformation around the world. Women are gradually moving to occupy more space in the public arena.

The different shades of Christmas

Zimbabwe contributes millions to the more than two billion Christians around the world. The holiday has become so universal that most countries around the world — whether Christian or not — take time to be with family and friends, and partake in various festivities.

Man caught with human head

In gory scenes witnessed in Harare yesterday morning, a man was found in possession of a human head following a high-speed chase in the capital.

MaBlanyo eyes DeMbare restart

DYNAMOS coach Lloyd “MaBlanyo” Chigowe is expected to name another assistant coach and beef up his technical team for the 2019 season.

Harare in tie-up for new cemetery

Faced with limited burial space for Harare, the most populous city in the country, city fathers have since formed a tie-up with a private engineering firm to open a new cemetery.

Industry backs ED post-poll inquiry

LOCAL businesses believe that the launch of the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry and the subsequent release of the findings to the public has sent a message to the world that the new administration is committed to the rule of law and restorative justice.

Churches call for unity

The new Government has re-established the much-needed foundation for unity and social cohesion by commendably opening the political space and promoting engagement, churches have said.

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