City Parking marshals devise new ‘corrupt’ skills
Harare City Council’s City Parking marshals’ corruption has hit new levels amid indications that they connive with some motorists to undercharge them in exchange for kickbacks.
Politburo to decide Zivhu fate
The ZANU-PF Politburo is expected to decide Chivi South legislator Cde Killer Zivhu’s fate after the party received recommendations to expel him from Masvingo Province.
VP Mohadi calls for dialogue
Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday called for more dialogue between the Health Services Board and the Health Apex Council while Government continues to find a lasting solution to concerns raised by medical professionals.
Sanganai: A vital cog in Zim’s engagement drive, Vision 2030
Since the coming into power of the new political dispensation, the tourism and hospitality industry has been enjoying a purple patch, due to positive perception and international re-engagement.
Khuli Chana saves Unplugged
ORGANISERS of the outdoor event, Unplugged, were forced to enlist the services of South African rapper, Khuli Chana, at the eleventh hour after Nigerian singer Ebisan failed to acquire a visa to travel into the country.
Stanbic partners Nduna Zimbabwe Trust
Stanbic Bank has partnered Nduna Zimbabwe Trust to provide support for the underprivileged high achieving students who are currently on the financial institution’s bursary programme.
Airzim plane back in skies
Air Zimbabwe’s Boeing 767, which developed a technical fault on Friday in Bulawayo is back in the skies after engineers fixed the problem.
Zim intensifies WB, IMF re-engagement
ZIMBABWE has intensified efforts to re-engage international financial institutions and has met with key financiers such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as it seeks to normalise relations.
Jah Prayzah readies for Dubai show
After performing among African music giants in New York, last month Jah Prayzah will on November 15 take his act to the Interswitch One Africa Music Festival in the United Arab Emirates.
Minister calls for standing rules on drunkenness by councillors
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has called on local authorities to formulate standing rules to rein in councillors who attend meetings while drunk.











