UK sacks minister who planned to invade Zim
Lawson Mabhena Assistant News Editor British Prime Minister Theresa May has sacked her Secretary of State for Defence who drew up plans to invade Zimbabwe and at least four other…
Editorial Comment: Business must play ball, end profiteering
For almost half-a-year now, the country has witnessed unwarranted price hikes on commodities by business and the ordinary consumers are carrying the load.
14 high-profile graft cases stalled
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter AT least 14 high-profile corruption trials have been stopped for various reasons by the High Court since last year, a development that has sparked public debate…
CAPS WIN again, DeMbare WIN at last, Bosso fail to Win once again
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter CAPS United ……….(1) 1 Harare City …………..0 SPEED merchant Gabriel Nyoni scored for the third game on the spin as CAPS United gave team captain Hardlife…
Chipinge villagers recount Idai horror to First Lady
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa was last week almost moved to tears when she discovered that one of the victims of Cyclone Idai had been staying in a goat pen after her houses were destroyed.
Prosecutor hauled to court
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Prosecutor Edmore Nyazamba on Saturday appeared in court facing charges of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer after he allegedly failed to oppose an…
Industry demands ‘truly’ floating rate
Zimbabwe’s largest industrial lobby group, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry (CZI), has demanded a “truly” floating foreign exchange rate to improve foreign currency trading on the interbank market as well as its availability in order to ease the effect of parallel market rate premiums on prices.
Ruling party delegation off to China
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter A high-powered Zanu-PF delegation led by national party chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri yesterday left for China for a strategic exchange programme with the Communist Party of…
6 arsonists granted bail
SIX men who were recently jailed a combined 32 years for torching a ZUPCO bus and ransacking a supermarket owned by former Cabinet minister and Chegutu East MP Webster Shamu during the January MDC-Alliance instigated violence that rocked the country leaving a trail of destruction and loss to human life were last week granted $50 bail each.
Two Bills take centre stage as Parly resumes sitting
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Parliament resumes sitting tomorrow and the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA) and the Education Amendment Bill are some of the legal instruments set to…











