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.

RBZ boss’ case deferred

Suspended Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit director Mirirai Chiremba’s application for refusal of further remand was yesterday rolled over to Thursday after his lawyer, Mr Addington Chinake, said the State was not ready to respond.

Cyclone Idai: Depraved politics of blame

Zimbabwe is one of the countries that were caught in the vicious trail of destruction caused by Cyclone Idai. Mozambique and Malawi have been equally devastated. Life and limb have been lost. Livelihoods lost. Homes destroyed. People swept away. People missing. Property and infrastructure decimated. Utter annihilation. Nature has dealt Zimbabwe, and the region, a tough blow.

Harare committed to working with churches, says Mayor

Harare City Council is committed to working with churches as it strives to achieve world class city status by 2025, Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has said.

Industrialisation, RISDP review SADC’s top priorities in 2019

The strengthening of efforts to implement activities set out in an industrial development strategy and the review of a regional development blueprint are some of the top priorities for Southern Africa during 2019.

Zanu-PF Women’s League sends condolences

The Zanu-PF Women’s League has sent a message of condolences to the families of people who died due to Cyclone Idai that struck mainly Chimanimani and Chipinge districts in Manicaland.

WARRIORS KIT REPLICAS SPARK ALARM

THE Warriors and the Young Warriors are still to get their training and playing kits from their new technical partner Umbro with just a few days before they plunge into crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Russians win US$385 400 salaries case against ZCDC

ZIMBABWE Consolidated Diamond Corporation (ZCDC) was last week ordered to pay US$385 438 to 13 Russian nationals after taking their company’s operations and liabilities which included paying its workers’ salaries.

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