Police arrest gang for stealing wagon wheels

The Zimbabwe Republic Police have arrested nine suspects in connection with the unlawful possession of National Railways of Zimbabwe wagon wheels and couplers after they were allegedly caught loading them in a truck on May Day.

NMB mulls $20m exporters’ facility

Nmb Holdings is in the process of arranging a US$20 million exporters’ facility for local companies, chief executive Benefit Washaya has said.

Zanu-PF eyes Kadoma council seat

THE ZANU-PF Mashonaland West provincial leadership has set its sights on retaining the City of Kadoma Ward 2 council seat ahead of a by-election scheduled for next month.

Empower yourselves, youths urged

Youth in Zimbabwe should not bemoan the economic challenges being experienced but strive to empower themselves, businessman and Affirmative Action Group president Mr Chamu Chiwanza has said.

Chitungwiza hospital clinical director suspended

Government has with immediate effect suspended Chitungwiza Central Hospital clinical director Dr Patrick Dhliwayo and transferred principal nursing officer Mrs Mirriam Mangeya over a plethora of misconduct allegations as part of an ongoing exercise to bring sanity to public health institutions.

Zim start with easy win

SHARNE MAYERS led the way with a fine innings of 62 as the Zimbabwe Women’s team made a perfect start to the ICC Women’s Qualifier Africa 2019 at Old Hararians Sports Club yesterday.

Business licences rake in $3 million

Harare City Council raked in $3,3 million from business licencing following a three-month-long blitz on unlicensed businesses in and around the city.

Jumbo summit kicks off

Langton Nyakwenda in Kasane, BOTSWANA President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected in Botswana today to attend the crucial Elephant Summit taking place in the tourism town of Kasane. The Summit commenced…

Poet wins Miss Teen Zimbabwe

Nineteen-year-old spoken word poet Wadzanai Muzvongi was crowned Miss Teen Zimbabwe 2019 over the weekend at Reps Theatre, Harare, beating 19 other contestants.

‘Space barons’ cost city council millions

Harare City Council has been losing millions of dollars to space barons and cartels within and outside council that have been pocketing millions of dollars from council markets depriving the city of much-needed revenue.

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