TelOne donates to the girl child

TelOne has donated stationery and sanitary items worth thousands of dollars to four rural schools in Beitbridge district in line with their Corporate Social Responsibility initiative.

JSC, NPA team up to fight corruption

The Judiciary and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) should not treat each other as pariah institutions, but should execute their joint mandate to rid the country of the vice of corruption, Judicial Service Commission (JSC) secretary Mr Walter Chikwana has said.

Zifa VP to stay in the cold for much longer

ON Saturday, the clock marked exactly two months since ZIFA vice-president Gift Banda was suspended and, with the association postponing the Congress where his fate was meant to be discussed this week, the former Njube Sundowns director could be left in the cold for a longer time.

Messi sparks another debate

Lionel Messi has started yet another debate with Cristiano Ronaldo after sealing a stunning hat-trick for Barcelona against Real Betis on Sunday night.

In the eye of a storm . . . tracing Zim’s, SADC’s cyclone horror

All eyes are on Cyclone Idai which tore through parts of Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi killing more than 200 people and displacing more than 1,5 million people nearly two decades after another cyclone ripped through the region with devastating force.

Masvingo mayor defies Chamisa

Tension continues to mount within the beleaguered MDC here, as Masvingo Mayor Councillor Collins Maboke yesterday vowed to continue with his duties at Town House despite being ordered to step down by party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.

Mining ops at Peace Mine illegal — Govt

Government has declared that mining operations at Peace Mine in Silobela are illegal since the mine was closed for safety reasons. Midlands provincial mining director Mr Nelson Munyanduri said the mine was only supposed to re-open after inspections by responsible authorities.

Interbank rate sparks row at Aspindale Park

Aspindale Park owners, Marimba Industrial Properties Limited, have come under fire from homeowners who purchased stands at their property after it allegedly revalued outstanding instalments for stands using the interbank rate of 2,5 RTGS dollars to the United States dollar.

Potraz boss wants charges quashed

Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director-general Gift Machengete, who is facing charges of contravening the Procurement Act, has made an application for exception.

Guvamombe to have his day in court

Suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, will stand trial on April 9 at the Harare Magistrates’ Court.

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