Smuggler fined $1 000
A Harare truck driver who was recently arrested at Beitbridge Border Post for smuggling 21 tonnes of salad cream worth R520 000 from South Africa was on Monday fined $1 000.
Goat project for girl child’s education
KATSWE Sistahood is spearheading a goat project in Mbire District as part of supporting the girl child’s education and reducing early marriages.
Cybercrimes: When technology meets society
A crime is defined as an act that the law makes punishable; the breach of a legal duty treated as the subject matter of a criminal proceeding (Garner 2006: 187).
FC Platinum pleads with CAF
FC PLATINUM have written to CAF to reconsider the decision of moving their last group game against Esperance from Mandava in Zvishavane to Barbourfields in Bulawayo.
ZPC fans call for club leaders to step down
THE ZPC Kariba supporters committee have come out with guns blazing calling for the immediate resignation of the club’s chairperson, Fadzai Chisveto, and the executive members, saying their appointments were unconstitutional.
Law on termination of employment contract
In a Herald article published on February 27, 2019, we discussed labour rights with a specific focus on the contract of employment and what a legally sound contract should contain.
EMA, partners in Green Schools competition
The Environmental Management Agency has entered into partnership with Action 24, UNICEF, and Mukuvisi Woodlands in conducting the Green Schools projects competition.
Agic officials optimistic despite dry spell
Government officials in Mashonaland West have expressed optimism of better yields from the agricultural season following a prolonged dry spell that has been experienced since last month.
ZINA in fund-raising drive
THE Zimbabwe Netball Association will this Friday host a golf day at Royal Harare as part of their fundraising activities ahead of their participation at the Netball World Cup in July.
5 vie for Kwekwe town clerk post
Five candidates are eyeing the Kwekwe town clerk’s post and the city has already submitted their names to the Local Government Board for further vetting.




