Hawks take over drug case investigations

South Africa’s specialised crime unit, the Hawks, have taken over investigations of the case where a 38-year-old Zimbabwean woman was arrested for alleged smuggling of drugs worth R2 million into that country via Beitbridge Border Post.

CZI, ZNCC back industry, local content policies

THE country’s two potentially game-changing policies — the Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy (ZNIDP) and the Zimbabwe Local Content Strategy — have been primed as key drivers of President Mnangagwa’s aspiration of transforming the country into an upper middle income economy in the next 11 years, industrialists have said.

Huge boost for Warriors

ZIMBABWE’S Warriors got just the kind of tonic they needed to cheer their spirits when they received the first tranche of financial support that has been mobilised for them by the Warriors Fundraising Committee.

Off-grid solutions to power crisis

With the country’s main power utility, Zesa, struggling to provide adequate connections to growing demand in both rural and urban areas, Zimbabwe should push aggressively for new off-grid solutions to help the country achieve universal access to sustainable energy by 2030.

Irrigation project to ensure food security

THE Zimunya-Marange Community Ownership Trust has constructed a 200 000 litre storage tank to pave way for the establishment of an irrigation scheme as part of efforts to ensure food security.

Let’s end human-wildlife conflict, say Sadc leaders

Southern African Heads of State and Government attending the ongoing African Union and United Nations Wildlife Economy Summit here are pushing for communities living with wild animals to benefit from revenue generated from the natural resource to reduce human-wildlife conflict.

Bank told to engage rural women

Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has called on the Women’s Bank officials to be impartial in the allocation of loans by ensuring they do not benefit those already in business, but also the unemployed and rural women.

BRILLIANT BILLIAT CASTS SPELL OVER CAIRO

IT’S virtually impossible to escape the shadow Khama Billiat has cast on this city since Friday night — especially when your replica jerseys sell you out as a Zimbabwean, your accreditation confirms that identity and your passport shows that, just like him, you are also a Warrior.

Mawarire, Mutasa benefit from prosecution boob

The trial of Evan Mawarire of the shadowy group #ThisFlag campaign and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa yesterday hit a brick wall after the prosecution indicated it had erroneously referred the case to the Regional Court.

Mhere realises childhood dream to become pastor

After clinching mega deals, and successfully launching his eighth album “Greater than Solomon”, Matthias Mhere revealed that he will soon be ordained as pastor with the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) church.

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