My farm wasn’t invaded, says white farmer

Chipinge commercial farmer Mr Richard Le Vieux says his farm was not invaded following reports of a misunderstanding between him and a neighbouring farmer which went viral last week, stoking fears of renewed chaos in farms.

Hwange sign Ghanaian defender

TEAM Zimbabwe UK are planning to tour Zimbabwe this year with a Diaspora National Team composed of Zimbabwean professional players based in the United Kingdom and around the world.

. . . 24 suspected illegal forex dealers in court

Police have intensified a crackdown on illegal foreign currency dealers under an operation code-named “Dzosai Mari” and 24 suspected dealers appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts between Friday and Saturday last week.

Call for packages for cross border traders

The Zimbabwe Cross Border Traders Association (ZCBTA) has implored the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and Bureaux de Change to come up with a master plan that will prevent illegal foreign currency traders from accessing cash from the official channels.

Chivayo failed to deliver, court told

Wicknell Chivayo did not carry out any meaningful work on the Gwanda solar project despite being paid US$5 million in advance, State witness and Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) financial director Mr Eubert Chiwara told the court yesterday.

Cabinet approves dual citizenship principles

Cabinet has approved principles for the amendment of the Zimbabwe Citizenship Bill as Government works on ensuring that people born in the country are granted dual citizenship in line with the new Constitution adopted in 2013.

Govt expects 200 buses

Government is expecting delivery of 200 buses to boost the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) fleet, as it steps up efforts to modernise the urban mass transport system.

Speaker hails media reforms

Speaker of the House of Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has hailed Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Monica Mutsvangwa for initiating media reforms.

$19m road construction project resumed

THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has resumed the $19 million road construction project which links Mberengwa and West Nicholson and another road linking Mberengwa and Mataga after sourcing additional equipment.

Mahiya remanded

Crisis Coalition in Zimbabwe chairperson Rashid Mahiya, who was on the run after allegedly inciting people against the Government appeared in court yesterday, after handing himself over to the police on Monday.

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