Moonlighting council drivers suspended
Harare City Council has suspended 26 refuse compactor drivers who were moonlighting while on council duty and using the city’s vehicles, compromising waste collection.
Ndiraya pleads for more time
ZIMBABWE Under-23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya has pleaded for more time to shape his team after the Young Warriors struggled for cohesion in their AFCON qualifiers against Mozambique.
Witness in Chikore case develops cold feet
The trial of former president Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore, who is accused of kidnapping his employee — Bertha Zakeyo — at Zimbabwe Airways offices, continued yesterday with the fourth State witness, Ms Phillipa Phillips, grudgingly testifying, saying she has a lawyer-and-client relationship with Chikore.
Govt to dump colonial education system
Government is moving away from the colonial education structure which had a caged education system for Africans to one that churns out industrialists who will transform the country, a Government official has said.
Nzenza urges industry to uphold safety precautions
Industry must uphold safety precautions to minimise fatalities in workplaces as occupational accidents are detrimental to productivity, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Sekai Nzenza has said.
EU must be more sincere on re-engaging Zim
While addressing journalists at a hotel in Harare on March 25 2019, European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe Timo Olkkonen, tried to downplay human rights violations in Europe, especially with regards to the “yellow vest” demonstrations in France.
Peterhouse teacher in court for fondling pupil
A 33-year-old Peterhouse school teacher appeared in court for allegedly fondling a Form Four female pupil at the school last week.
ZTA, Air Tanzania relations bear fruit
The relationship between Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and Air Tanzania continues to bear fruit as the country welcomed 10 travel agents from Dar es Salaam into Harare this week.
Space barons invade Kudzanayi bus terminus
Vendors in Gweru have raised alarm over the resurfacing of space barons at council-run market stalls who are allegedly subdividing them and charging exorbitant prices in rentals on a daily and weekly basis.











