‘Big Josh’ a viable tourism brand: ZTA

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is working on a strategy to transform the Joshua Nkomo Heritage Trails into a fully-fledged and viable tourism product. On Monday, the country…

Justices Hungwe, Mathonsi sworn-in

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau TWO new Supreme Court judges — Justice Charles Hungwe and Nicholas Mathonsi — yesterday formally joined the bench and pledged to be faithful to Zimbabwe and to…

Chevrons lose to Ireland first ODI

Zimbabwe 254-9 (50 overs): Ervine 105, Burl 49*; Adair 4-73 Ireland 258-6 (48.3 overs): Balbirnie 101, Stirling 57; Chatara 3-36 Ireland won by four wickets IRELAND beat Zimbabwe by four…

Drama as car thief hits three vehicles

Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo allegedly stole a vehicle, hit three vehicles that were in a fuel queue as he erratically drove off before an angry mob attacked…

Zim to import 800 000t of grain: ED

Takunda Maodza, Manicaland Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE will import 800 000 tonnes of maize after receiving poor rains last season which led to a drought, President Mnangagwa has said. The country is…

Timely boost for Cyprianos preps

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FINA World Junior Championships-bound Denilson Cyprianos’ preparations have been boosted by the arrival of his United States of America-based brothers Andrescious and Brendon, who are helping…

General makes you feel home far away from home

Robson Sharuko in Cairo, Egypt HE is simply known as the General, the head of the Engineering Authority Guest House, which the Warriors first made their home when they arrived…

Spouse, family barred on Govt trips

Government is tightening the belt in public finances management and has devised measures to govern expenditure and debt.

ZACC finally gets arresting powers

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) — for long rapped for being a toothless bulldog — now has arresting powers as Government takes a major stride in its quest to tackle the scourge of corruption.

Top hospital managers fired over drugs scandal

MASVINGO Provincial Hospital medical superintendent Dr Julius Chirengwa and the entire management committee have been suspended pending investigations into a scandal that has resulted in critical drugs being diverted to private pharmacies for resale in foreign currency.

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