Public violence earns man 18-month jail term
An MDC-Alliance supporter based in Chitungwiza, Richard Mutiti, will spend an effective 10 months in prison after he was convicted of inciting protesters who went on a rampage and destroyed Makoni Police Station during last month’s violent protests.
Gold holds steady
Gold held steady yesterday as the dollar traded near three-week lows, after US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated that the central bank will be patient in hiking interest rates, while palladium hovered near $1,550 levels.
Money transfer agencies having to import own US dollar notes
Zimbabwean money transfer agencies face problems in meeting their customer obligations owing to termination of correspondent — bank arrangements between local banks and international finance institutions are are now planning on importing their own banknotes.
Japan commends reforms
Japan has hailed measures being implemented by President Mnangagwa’s administration to revive the country’s economy.
First Lady launches schools project
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is the environment patron, yesterday launched the Integrated Environmental Schools Project at King George VI School in Bulawayo.
Masvingo seek PSL return
TWO clubs, who were playing in the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One League — Masvingo United and Masvingo Pirates — have merged into one team for this year’s campaign.
Local karatekas miss tourney
THE Zimbabwe So-kyokushin Karate Do-Organisation yesterday said they have cancelled their participation at the Fifth International So-kyokushin Karate Championships Oyama Cup in Ahvaz, Iran.
ZACC holds national anti-graft dialogue
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) will today hold a national anti-corruption dialogue to discuss measures to fight corruption.
Disused mine nightmare for Beitbridge family
The dream of owning a house in Beitbridge has turned into a nightmare for a family which unknowingly built its property atop a disused mine as the shaft has started giving in.
Anthrax hits Mutare Farm Prison
THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has recorded an anthrax outbreak at its Mutare Farm Prison which officials said can manage to contain. The disease is said to have killed pigs at the farm prison.










