Police in cybercrime training

Officers of the Zimbabwe Republic Police are undergoing a five-day intensive Train-the-Trainer Cybercrime First Responders’ Course to equip themselves with skills critical in tackling cybercrime.

Chamisa’s grandstanding much ado about nothing

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa seems to have perfected the art of making so much noise like a cricket when there is nothing proportional in terms of results.

Govt to increase SMEs support

Government will increase funding and other resources for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as they contribute significantly to the economy, Finance and Economic Development Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube has said.

Council begins water meter procurement

MUTARE City Council has started procurement of conventional water meters which will benefit hundreds of customers in the city.

Rape-accused brothers locked up

TWO Bindura brothers have appeared in court for allegedly raping commercial sex workers at knifepoint.

Pay back Command Agric loans: Minister

Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Monica Mavhunga has urged farmers who got money from the Command Agriculture Programme to repay the loans to facilitate rotation of the funds.

Illegal gold miners besiege Arda Rusitu

OVER a 1 000 illegal gold miners have reportedly besieged the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) Rusitu estate in Chimanimani in a development described by a local legislator as worrying.

Council completes water upgrade phase 2

Chiredzi Town Council has completed the $300 000 second phase of the water upgrading programme, enabling the local authority to connect water to the new high-density suburb of Makondo after a decade.

Trump-Xi fight may backfire

When Xi Jinping first met Donald Trump back in 2017, the Chinese leader said they had ‘’a thousand reasons to make the China-US relationship a success, and not a single reason to break it.’’

Professionalise, ZBC board told

Government is committed to turning the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation (ZBC) into a profit-making organisation and the newly-appointed board should shun corruption as this is against the ethos of the Second Republic, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

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