China, Zim tourism hubs on the cards
Joseph Madzimure and Ellen Chasokela PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday urged Chinese investors to take advantage of available opportunities in the tourism sector, mainly in Mashonaland West and Matabeleland North provinces. He…
Outcry over clamping fines hike
Harare City Council’s decision to hike clamping and tow-away fines to $700 with effect from August 1 has been widely condemned, with motorists describing it as outrageous and irrational.
Fake passport lands teacher in court
A teacher at Mandressa Islamic School, who was arrested at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport for possessing a fake passport recently, was on Monday convicted and fined $500.
Wanted convict attends meetings
CONVICTED criminal and David Whitehead Textiles shareholder Edwin Chimanye, who is on an outstanding warrant of arrest, last week attended the firm’s creditors and members’ meetings in Harare amid reports that police were struggling to apprehend him.
3 men convicted of defrauding Harare Hospital
Court Correspondent Harare provincial magistrate Ms Barbra Chimbodza on Monday convicted three men of defrauding Harare Central Hospital of more than $68 000 in a botched pharmaceuticals supply deal. Stansfield…
President congratulates Boris Johnson
Joseph Madzimure and Wallace Ruzvidzo PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday congratulated Britain’s Mr Boris Johnson who defeated rival Jeremy Hunt in the contest to replace Theresa May as Conservative Party leader and…
Ninth Joint Commission set for Namibia
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa is today expected to leave for Namibia on a three-day State visit that will coincide with the ninth Zimbabwe-Namibia Joint Permanent Commission. Foreign Affairs…
Zimpapers donates to needy children
Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd (Zimpapers) yesterday donated groceries worth thousands of dollars to Bethlehem Children’s Home in Rusike Village, Goromonzi, in response to a request for aid by the founder of the home, Pastor Diamond Sikiyani.
Harare man in court for attempted murder
A Harare man appeared in court yesterday on allegations of attempted murder after stabbing Takudzwa Mushaya with a knife at Corner Robert Mugabe Road and Cameroon Street in Harare over a stolen hat
Student grants: Varsities to set up committees
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Schools of higher learning have up to three weeks to come up with modalities for needy and deserving students to access recently introduced education loans, Higher…











