Govt tightens wheat subsidy facility
Government has tightened monitoring mechanisms on subsidised bread-making flour to millers and bakers to avoid unjustified bread price increases and shortages, the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) said yesterday.
Govt installs trackers on vehicles
The Central Mechanical and Equipment Department (CMED) has set up a control room at its headquarters in the city to monitor the movement of all Government vehicles and collecting information on vehicle performance and behaviour of drivers.
Phos’ elakho: Buyani ekhaya, lingaphindiseli bantu bokuza
Silo Mehleli Sibanda MANENGI amagama aphiwa abantu abahlala kweleMzansi, eJozi, ajonge ukuchothoza, uzizwe lawe ungakhululeki emoyeni ngoba uphathwa okwesichaka. Baphiwe amagama afana lokuthi aMakwerekwere, amakirimani, amazizimbane, abantu bokufika. Ungadingisisa ingcazelo…
Bakhathazekile abalandeli bethimu yezwe lonke . . . Qina Madinda Ndlovu
Wayne Ncube UMADINDA Ndlovu ungumqeqetshi olokhe ethandwa kakhulu ngabalandeli beqembu leHighlanders nanko phela abalandeli “bethimu yezwe lonke” sebebike ukuba bakhathazekile ngokugula kwakhe. UNdlovu utshiye iHighlanders ngoNtulikazi lonyaka eqonde kuGaborone United…
Pastor sodomises boy (6), jailed 17 years
A Forward in God church pastor, who is also a teacher at Faith in Action School, was on Tuesday sentenced to an effective 12 years in prison for sodomising a six-year-old from his neighbourhood.
Insurance sector reforms key
Government’s stance that insurance companies will now undergo monthly audits to ensure their assets are sufficient to cover clients’ properties in the event of loss, is a step in the right direction as it protects clients. Local insurance companies have been struggling to pay claims, and in the recent past resorted to negotiating payment plans with clients, who pay their contributions religiously every given month.
Lionel Messi injured again
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi endured yet more injury frustration on Tuesday night after going off at half-time against Villarreal, but Barcelona gave their coach Ernesto Valverde some much-needed relief with a comfortable 2-1 victory.
Another tense City, CAPS duel on the horizon
HARARE City begin their quest for a third Chibuku Super Cup title this weekend, with coach Lloyd Chitembwe again facing his old club CAPS United.
First Ladies get global support
The Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) has received support from world bodies and cooperating partners for the sterling work being done by members in their respective countries.
Zvinavashe widow sued for US$53 000
Mrs MARGARET Zvinavashe, the widow of national hero General Vitalis Zvinavashe, is being sued for US$53 274 at the High Court by the Oil Seed Association of Zimbabwe over a soyabean deal that went sour.











