Zim moves to tackle corruption head-on

The establishment of the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (Sacu) in the President’s Office and appointment of Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to lead the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) represents a positive step in breaking the cycle of corruption.

Mash Central registers surplus in cereals production

Mashonaland Central is expected to have a surplus of 18 675 tonnes of cereals from the 2018/19 summer cropping season.

Wealth Bill critical to end scourge of corruption

The Micro Finance Bill (MFB), which when enacted into law will allow for investigation and seizure of wealth from individuals suspected to have surreptitiously amassed riches, is a noble cause being pushed by Government.

‘Remit pensioners contributions timeously’

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has encouraged employers to remit contributions early to ensure beneficiaries access their pension funds timeously.

43 in race for High Court judge posts

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has received a total of 43 applications from people seeking to be employed as High Court judges, an official said last week.

GMB depot urged to disburse food aid

Councillors from Zibagwe Rural District Council have expressed concern over delays in distribution of grain meant for food relief by Kwekwe Grain Marketing Board (GMB) deport, which has left villagers stranded.

Africa Sun records growth

LISTED hospitality group, African Sun (Pvt) Limited, says its business has been growing since last year in response to positive business sentiment under new dispensation.

City council targets Harare South facelift

Harare City Council will soon deploy technical teams in Harare South to explore ways to regularise the area before mobilising resources, as it moves to comply with a directive by President Mnangagwa to improve infrastructure in the suburb.

Police intercept 700 explosives

Police intercepted a bus along the Harare-Beitbridge Highway last weekend and recovered more than 750 explosives worth $5 800 believed to have been on the way to South Africa.

Chitembwe ditches CAPS

WANT-AWAY CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe was conspicuous by his absence yesterday when the Harare giants were made to work overtime for a point in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against newboys TelOne at the National Sports Stadium.

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