BCC proposes 416% rates hike
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has proposed a second supplementary budget with an increase in rates of 416 percent while it pushes for the approval of the first…
Man arrested for assaulting daughter
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 72-YEAR-OLD man from Gwanda has appeared in court for beating up his 26-year-old daughter during a misunderstanding. Baron Ndlovu of Jahunda Suburb was convicted on his…
Man escapes from police
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A SUSPECT allegedly unlocked handcuffs and stoned police officers as he was being taken to court, in a foiled bid to escape. Mehluli Mhlanga (26) from Pumula…
Taibu, Olonga renew calls for Zim players’ union to resolve crisis
ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) and the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) have agreed terms on a settlement, and the dust is starting to clear in what has been one of the…
Zim gets invite to Zambian beach volleyball tourney
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zambia Volleyball Association (ZAVA) has invited the Zimbabwe beach volleyball teams to participate in the ZAVA National Beach Volleyball Machembere Tour in Chirundu at the end…
Stanbic to assist university students
Business Reporter A TOTAL of 20 university students are set to benefit from the 2019/2020 cycle of Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe’s exclusive internship programme. The programme is strategically structured to prepare…
ED, corruption busters to meet
President Mnangagwa will soon meet and assign terms of reference to a 10-member commission of inquiry appointed by Zanu-PF to investigate allegations of corruption levelled against senior party members, the party’s Secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, has said.
Govt hits back at Western missions
Government has hit back at Western countries’ “intrusive and judgmental attitude” after they issued a statement which appeared to condone violent behaviour by the Zimbabwean opposition, while condemning authorities’ stance against lawlessness.
Ex-VP Mphoko now a wanted man
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has launched a manhunt for former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, who reportedly dramatically escaped from ZACC investigators on Monday afternoon.
Medicines, sundries stocks rise in hospitals
Eighty percent of the country’s health institutions have at least two months’ stock of essential medicines and 65 percent access to services, after Government resourced the sector in the period between February and June this year.











