$2 000 bail for Chawota

Suspended Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chief executive David Chawota was yesterday granted $2 000 bail on charges of criminal abuse of office and concealing a personal interest in a transaction from his principal.

Govt urged to enforce speed limits

The Passenger Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) yesterday called on the Government to strictly enforce Statutory Instrument 129 of 2015 on all passenger public vehicle operators ahead of Independence and Easter holidays to reduce road traffic accidents.

Forex duty on vehicles to stay — Mthuli

VEHICLE importers will continue to pay duty in foreign currency despite the introduction of the interbank foreign currency market, as Government seeks to promote policy consistency.

Make fresh interbank interventions: Industry

CAPTAINS of industry have called on authorities to make fresh interventions in the inter-bank market to ensure access to foreign currency for importation of critical raw materials for the manufacturing industry.

My hands are clean: Mavhinga

Human rights lawyer and political activist Mr Dewa Mavhinga has distanced himself from any attempts at regime change in Zimbabwe, saying he was a law-abiding citizen with no such intentions.

Dangote withdrew US$10m just to look at it

ABIDJAN. – Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, known as Africa’s richest man, told a forum in Ivory Coast on Saturday how he once took $10 million in cash out of the bank just to look at it and get it into his head that this was real money, not just figures on paper.

Chitungwiza water woes deepen

Water problems that have been affecting Chitungwiza residents for years have intensified in recent weeks with most areas now receiving water once or twice a week, posing a health risk of outbreaks of water borne-diseases.

Chigova regrets suspension

WARRIORS goalkeeper George Chigova regrets the yellow cards he accumulated during Zimbabwe’s successful campaign in the AFCON qualifiers after CAF confirmed he will be suspended for the opening match at the finals in Egypt.

I am not a slay queen: Rachel J

Rachel Jambaya, affectionately known as Rachel J, who rose to fame when she appeared on six billboards in greater Harare promoting her new single “Makwikwi”, says she is not a slay queen, but an artist.

Skills audit for council workers

Harare City Council is set to conduct a skills audit of its workers to ensure it has the right workforce to achieve its goal of achieving world class city status by 2025.

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