Criminal Abuse of Office – What is it?
Former Ministers, civil servants and judicial officers have come in a small sad procession before the courts, almost all of them charged with criminal abuse of office.
Five envoys present credentials
Felex Share, Harare Bureau FIVE newly-appointed ambassadors yesterday presented their credentials to President Mnangagwa and pledged to take their relations with Zimbabwe to higher levels by focusing on commercial diplomacy. The…
Pasuwa on old players in Malawi… as he successfully negotiates to be paid in US$
Fungai Muderere FORMER Warriors gaffer Kallisto Pasuwa has bemoaned over-reliance on old horses in the Malawian elite football league, a development that has compelled him to make an overhaul on…
Schweppes scoops Sadc award
Business Reporter SCHWEPPES Zimbabwe Limited has won the first position in the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Annual Quality Awards (Saqa) under the large enterprise category for the year 2018-2019. …
Chief takes over mine. . . Hires bouncers to drive out locals
Danisa Masuku HE’S a mafia chief, call him Don Sigodo! Villagers in Silobela under Chief Malisa are up in arms with Chief Sigodo who they accuse of hiring thugs to…
Mbeu to lead Black Spirits at Cape Town Jazz Fest?
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE late Dr Oliver Mtukudz’s band, The Black Spirits, will be taking their act to South Africa at the end of the month where they are billed…
Key FCP trio suspended for Esperance game
Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau CAF’s unfair and brutal treatment of FC Platinum in this year’s Champions League has been exposed by the letter which the continental football governing body wrote to…
Govt secures $6m for RHA Tungsten project
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has proposed an investment of US$6 million in support of the RHA Tungsten project in Matabeleland North. Zimbabwe-focused and diversified mining group, Premier African Minerals,…
Satanism scare rattles school. . . 10 pupils suffer headaches, weakness and faint
Nhlalwenhle Ncube Parents and guardians of children at Coghlan Primary School are unsettled amid fears of a mysterious illness which hit a number of pupils at the school last week.
Matopos: The unparalleled gem
IT is early in the morning as the sun hesitantly climbs out of the womb of its wise mother from the east. Grass and tree branches sing notes from the sunrise wind, helped by a cacophony of singing birds, yonder in the hills and hillocks.











