Zim courts to go digital
CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has appointed a nine-member committee to spearhead the digitisation of courts by year-end, a development expected to cut litigation costs and to reduce time taken in resolving commercial disputes in line with the economic blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP).
Rethinking Zanu-PF’s urban resurgence
When President Mnangagwa announced the dissolution of party structures in Harare and Bulawayo, naysayers did not envision that a methodology and philosophy of revolution is neither born nor accepted overnight.
May grapples with Brexit deadlock as EU warns of no-deal
LONDON/BRUSSELS. – British Prime Minister Theresa May held crisis talks with her ministers Tuesday to try to resolve a months-long Brexit deadlock, as the EU warned of the growing risk of disorderly departure from the bloc next week.
US$45k facelift for Masvingo Hospital
One of the country’s biggest platinum miners, Mimosa Mines has thrown Masvingo General Hospital a lifeline after it refurbished a theatre and laundry unit at the health institution at a cost of US$45 000.
EU cannot be ‘held hostage’ to Brexit crisis: Macron
PARIS. — French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday warned that the European Union could not “be held hostage” to the Brexit crisis and said that a lengthy extension of the deadline for Britain to leave the bloc was “not a certainty”.
. . . Chipinge water supply restored
Chipinge Town Council in collaboration with Plan International Zimbabwe (PIZ) has restored water supply to the town that was abruptly cut off two weeks ago following damage to the water reticulation system caused by Cyclone Idai.
Midlands cyclone victims cry out for assistance
While the world has been focusing on Chimanimani and Chipinge where over 200 people perished, while hundreds are missing after Cyclone Idai ravaged that part of the country, there are also cries for assistance coming from the Midlands Province.
Govt to refurbish hospitals — Moyo
Government intends to rehabilitate Chipinge and Chimanimani hospitals to improve primary healthcare provision in Manicaland.
Politicians’ rhetoric fans the flames of xenophobia
Election season is the time that critical reasoning is thrown out the window by politicians and they appeal to voters by any means necessary.
Jailed protesters faint in court
There was drama at the Gweru courts after two of five MDC hooligans fainted after they were jailed for three years for public violence.










