Gold dealer kills man
A gold dealer last week appeared before a Kwekwe magistrate for allegedly shooting and killing a man who was playing snooker during a fight with his friends.
Devolution: Mash West aims high
After years of claiming to be the best province in Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West has an opportunity to prove itself under Government’s devolution programme.
Guvamombe wants reporting conditions cancelled
Suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe has notified the State that he will be applying for the cancellation of all reporting conditions and the return of his passport.
Innscor Africa pays dividends to employees
Innscor Africa Ltd has paid a dividend to its employees under Innscor Employees Trust in respect of profits generated by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed blue chip.
‘Expired’ ARVs fear allayed
Government has assured People Living with HIV and Aids (PLWHA) of the safety and effectiveness of all antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) being dispensed in public health institutions. This followed fears and concerns by some PLWHA that a batch of ARVs whose shelf life was extended by six months following their initial expiration in June 2018, were causing side effects.
Lawyer carves sculpture for Labour Court
His sculptures about justice stand in front of Harare and Bulawayo High Courts.
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Govt assesses Idai needs
Government is working on identifying specific needs in various areas hit by Cyclone Idai as it continues to mobilise aid for victims in Chimanimani and Chipinge.
Zvishavane to buy earth moving equipment
Zvishavane Town Council will use its $1,6 million devolution grant to buy earth moving equipment to be used for infrastructure development, Town secretary, Mr Tinomuda Mukutu has said.











