Google celebrates Gmail’s 15th anniversary with smart updates

SAN FRANCISCO. — Google announced Monday new features to Gmail on the mail service’s 15th anniversary, pledging to make it more efficient and helpful.

Residential seeker duped of US$9 500, R7 000

Two suspected fraudsters appeared in court on Monday facing allegations of defrauding a Harare woman of $9 500 in a botched residential stand deal.

Dry spell affects tobacco quality

MASHONALAND West is expected to record a marginal increase in the volume of tobacco that will be delivered to the auction floors this year due to the dry spell experienced in the province.

Woman scalds co-wife, six-year-old child

A Chitungwiza woman has appeared in court for allegedly scalding her husband’s second wife and her six-year-old child with water following an altercation that arose when she visited the accused’s home to look for their husband.

Rape lands Zimunya man in court

A 29-year-old Zimunya man has appeared in court for raping a 15-year-old girl and forcing her to marry him.

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.

. . . 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.

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