Artisanal miner shot dead
The dispute over the gold claims in Chegutu turned fatal last week when one man was shot dead after police tried to control a marauding crowd of approximately 3 000 artisanal miners who wanted to stop the Deputy Sheriff from evicting them.
Govt ups maize distribution in drought-hit areas
Distribution of maize to cushion communities from hunger has been upscaled in the two districts of Gokwe to cover all rural wards.
African Sun ends Legacy flirtation
Hotel and leisure chain, African Sun said on Friday it terminated a deal it entered into over three and a half years ago with South African group, Legacy Hospitality Management Services Limited (Legacy) to manage five of its local hotels.
Air Zim debt takeover on track
AIR Zimbabwe administrator Reggie Saruchera is locked in talks with Government to conclude a debt assumption process of the national flag carrier’s debt.
Should residents continue paying for water?
Mike (not his real name) lives with his mother in a 3-bedroomed house in Mabelreign. The mother is often away for days attending to her religious calling. A 22-year old bachelor rents a room on Mike’s premises.
World Vision rolls out water project
World Vision Zimbabwe has rolled out a US$208 000 water and sanitation programme that will improve access of potable water in 32 schools in Beitbridge District, an official has said.
“No jobs for those tainted by state capture, corruption”: Ramaphosa at last rally
The era of impunity is over, President Cyril Ramaphosa promised during his address at the party’s final rally on Sunday.
Mayor hails city firms, residents for Idai donations
Harare Mayor Cllr Herbert Gomba has commended corporates for responding positively to a call by council to donate towards Cyclone Idai.
Health centres for Chiredzi
Chiredzi Rural District Council (CRDC) has embarked on an infrastructure development programme to build eight rural health care centres in the area, an official has said.











