Luck runs out for diesel thieves
Emmah Chinyamutangira Manicaland Correspondent FOUR Mutare men have appeared in court for allegedly stealing 13 000 litres of diesel worth $41 660 from a Zuva Service Station in Mutare. Liberty…
Man up for attempted abortion
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A 31-year-old Harare man yesterday appeared in court for allegedly trying to illegally terminate his girlfriend’s pregnancy. Tatenda Mugombeyi appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko…
Basketball team to emulate Gems
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE basketball women’s national team coach Mxolisi Ndlovu says they want to emulate other women’s national teams, which have done well, by winning the AfroBasket…
Lifeline for Zim football coaches
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN football coaches who are struggling to get their CAF A Licences have been given an opportunity to hone their coaching skills in Germany when the season breaks…
Widow, stepson lock horns over Zvinavashe estate
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The wrangle over the estate of the late national hero Retired General Vitalis Musungwa Zvinavashe continues more than 10 years after his death. The surviving…
Chitungwiza ordered to reinstate 104 fired workers
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality has been ordered to reinstate 104 workers it unlawfully dismissed in 2015 within 30 days. The order was recently handed down by Justice Lilian…
Players in match fixing scandal
MADRID. — An operation against several footballers, ex-players including former Spain international Raul Bravo and club executives accused of fixing matches in the first and second divisions was underway in…
Sino-Zim to set up industrial park
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Gweru-based cement manufacturing company Sino-Zimbabwe Cement Company is planning to set up an industrial park and has applied for 1 600 hectares of land to fully…
Africa’s megacities: Magnet for investors
Megacities, cities with a population of at least 10 million, are sprouting everywhere in Africa. Cairo in Egypt, Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Lagos in Nigeria are already megacities, while Luanda in Angola, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and Johannesburg in South Africa will attain the status by 2030, according the United Nations.
Public transport subsidy could be a game changer
Government earlier this week announced plans to subsidise public transport through ZUPCO, a move that will cost $8 million monthly according to Secretary for Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga.



