Chidhakwa, Gudyanga case further remanded

Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga were yesterday back in court and their case was further remanded to June 28 pending the determination of the former’s  application for review at the High Court.

Three local designers for SFW

Three local designers — Tapfumaneyi Munenge, Ishmael Tsakatsa and Diane Deadol — are set to join other 12 designers from across Africa where they are scheduled to represent the country at the Soweto Fashion Week (SFW) in South Africa.

Kwenaite on Warriors documentary

ONE of the continent’s finest football writers and broadcasters, Thomas “TK’’ Kwenaite, is in the country to produce a documentary about the Warriors.

Zanu-PF dismisses MDC-Alliance claims

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has dismissed claims by MDC-Alliance that the ruling party is interfering with the latter’s congress preparations. In a statement yesterday, the revolutionary party’s secretary for…

Zim likely to lose CFTA market

Zimbabwe is likely to lose out on the 1,2 billion strong market  provided for by the  Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA), which generates over US$3,4 trillion gross domestic (GDP) product annually if it does not develop its competitiveness in the global industry, senior trade officials have warned.

Chidhakwa, Gudyanga case further remanded

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga were yesterday back in court and their case was further remanded…

Kwekwe seeks to recover $46m

Kwekwe City Council has engaged debt collectors in a bid to recover $46 million owed by ratepayers, the Mayor Councillor Angeline Kasipo has said.

Mhere defers album launch to mourn brother

Gospel musician Mathias Mhere has postponed the launch of his album “Greater Than Solomon” to mourn his brother Lovemore, who died in South Africa last week

Innovation key to Vision 2030

It is well known that Science, Technology and Engineering play an important role in the development of a nation and forms the backbone of industry in developing economies.

SADC hosts Corrections/ Prisons Sub-Committee

In an effort and commitment to ensure and deepen regional integration which amongst others is anchored on the maintenance of law and order, the SADC Secretariat convened the meeting of the Corrections/ Prisons Sub Committee in Gaborone, Botswana at Travel Lodge last week.

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