Zim Cricket saga ends as SRC, ZC bury hatchet
THE Sports and Recreation Commission yesterday took a giant step towards resolving the domestic cricket impasse when they agreed to nullify their decision to suspend Zimbabwe Cricket board members.
Evicted daughter disowns dad
Gibson Mhaka IN an emotionally charged response, a devastated 33-year-old woman shocked a court when she allegedly cast doubt on whether her 62-year-old father who had asked for consent to…
Potraz approves tariff adjustment
Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has approved an adjustment in voice tariffs for mobile network operators in a move analysts and market players believe will help forestall dim prospects in the telecoms sector.
WFP pledges to help Zim achieve food security
The World Food Programme (WFP) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting agro-based projects in Zimbabwe to complement drought-mitigation programmes initiated by President Mnangagwa’s administration to ensure food self-sufficiency.
Witchcraft accusation earns maid a hiding
Shelton Masina A 42-year-old man bashed his maid who labelled him a wizard following a dispute between the maid and his wife. Joseph Burombo (42) from ZRP Pumula Flats assaulted…
Businessmen blow fuse over “unfair” load shedding
Raymond Jaravaza A GROUP of Bulawayo businessmen are up in arms with the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authourity’s (Zesa) ”unfair” load shedding schedule that constantly plunges some businesses into darkness, while…
Govt hits target on Newcastle vaccinations
The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement’s Department of Veterinary Services met its second 100-day rapid results initiative programme in Newcastle vaccinations, a key priority area of the livestock industry.
Zim men arrested in SA for theft
Two Zimbabwean men yesterday appeared before a Musina magistrate in South Africa on allegations of attempting to leave that country via Beitbridge with stolen tower batteries worth thousands of rands.
Churches hail Govt for striking off ‘small house’ clause
INDIGENOUS churches have criticised a section of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) who were pushing for Section 40 of the Marriages Bill which recognised and protected the rights of people who are cohabiting.
Massive gigs lined up
Zimbabwe celebrates Heroes Day and Defence Forces’ Day on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, with a number of events lined up to commemorate the lives of fallen gallant sons and daughters of the soil.











