Doctor loses $21 000 in fake stand deal
A 51-year-old Mufakose man was last week taken to court for allegedly swindling a doctor based at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals of $21 000 in a fake residential stand deal.
Gold prices high
Gold touched its highest in more than six months yesterday as sagging equities compounded concerns over weakening global markets, prompting safe-haven flows into the precious metal.
MSU dismisses fees hike rumours
MIDLANDS State University (MSU) has dismissed social media rumours that the institution intends to raise its tuition fees, part of which will be paid in foreign currency.
Miners feared dead in mine collapse
At least nine artisanal miners are feared dead after a mine shaft they were working in collapsed over the weekend.
Allied Timbers boss resigns
ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe chief executive Dr Daniel Sithole, who was recently arrested and has appeared before a Harare magistrate for flouting procurement procedure at the State-owned company, has resigned.
Tick-bone disease: More cattle die in Midlands
Communal cattle farmers in Kwekwe District have bemoaned the shortage of cattle dipping chemicals, a situation that has resulted in their herd succumbing to diseases.
Positioning Zimbabwe for rapid economic growth
When I listened to the remarks to the Press by Finance and Economic Development Minister Dr Mthuli Ncube after he was sworn in last September, I shared the same sentiments and fully supported him, like most other Zimbabweans. I believed, and still believe the ideas will impact our economy in a very positive way if fully implemented.
Bogus timber supplier in the dock
A HARARE woman has appeared in court for allegedly duping a lawyer of $7 750 worth of timber.
Policing in the Second Republic: 2019 and beyond
The Zimbabwe Republic Police takes this opportunity to go down memory lane as we recall events that occurred during the year 2018, the challenges we face, achievements and our roadmap for 2019.
2018 HEXCO results out
Higher Education Examination Council (HEXCO) results for October and November 2018 have been released, with an overall pass rate of 74.1 percent, a slight drop from the previous year.









