GLAMOUR BOYS DUPED
DYNAMOS claim midfielder Valentine Kadonzvo duped them to terminate his contract on the pretext that he was going to the United States for studies, only for him to use his freedom to secure a contract with rivals Chicken Inn.
Chief Justice slaps down ‘capture’ claims
CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has dismissed as false and unfounded, allegations that Zimbabwe’s Judiciary is “captured”, especially in handling cases related to violent protests that were witnessed recently.
‘Govt continues to craft conducive policies’
Government will continue to craft policies that promote the growth of companies and the ease of doing business, Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
Death penalty on the death row
Government has shown its commitment towards abolishing the death penalty in line with international human rights obligations after it commuted sentences of 34 inmates on death row to life terms, a Cabinet minister has said.
Chamisa and the misery of self-exaltation
During the interment of the late music icon and national hero, Oliver Mtukudzi, friends and relatives spoke about his attributes and humility was the common thread in all the graveside orations.
Fresh start for anti-graft fight
President Mnangagwa’s anti-corruption fight is set to get fresh impetus following the resignation of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairman Dr Job Whabira and his entire commission yesterday.
Zimbabwe needs new heroes
LAST week was a tragic week, tragic in that we interred to the bowels of mother earth a hero in the mould of Cde Oliver Mtukudzi.
CHiNT still keen on Gwanda project
SHANGHAI Stock Exchange-listed CHiNT Electric Co has reaffirmed its commitment to seeing through the successful implementation of the 100 Megawatts Gwanda solar project after its local partner, Intratrek Zimbabwe, won a contract dispute in the High Court.
Talent ends speculation
SPROUTING football director Calvin Nyazema, who is the manager of Zimbabwe international Talent Chawapihwa, believes the highly-rated winger will blossom in Durban.
Forex woes blamed for bread shortages
The National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe has attributed the shortages of bread on the market to the lack of foreign currency to import wheat to make flour.











