Fuz donate to Idai victims
THE Footballers Union of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society donated an assortment of goods to families affected by Cyclone Idai early this year in Chirumhanzu District.
Chiefs urged to fight cultural imperialism
Traditional leaders are the custodians of culture and national ethos and values and they must jealously guard against cultural imperialism which has the potential to fuel morale decadence in the country.
Foreigners dump SA stocks
Foreigners offloaded South African stocks at the fastest pace in two years last week, as worries about the state of the global economy helped spur an exit from riskier assets.
Crash survivor sues King Lion, insurance firm for $800 000
A Harare policeman accused of raping and killing his stepdaughter was yesterday remanded in custody after he flouted his reporting conditions.
Audit exposes city’s shambolic land database
A recent audit carried out by an investigations team set up by Harare City Council to look into the sale and lease of commercial land has revealed that the local authority had no credible land bank and database of sold properties over the past three years.
Killer stepdad remanded in custody
A Harare policeman accused of raping and killing his stepdaughter was yesterday remanded in custody after he flouted his reporting conditions.
Zim mulls joining mining body
Zimbabwe is weighing its options on joining the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global community of mining countries focused on improving the flow of information in the sector.
ZRP Mambas beat Beta Queens
ZRP Mambas Queens produced another good show on Sunday to overcome Beta Queens 47-40 at Barclays Sports Club in the Rainbow Amateur Netball League.
Gokwe districts start rolling out devolution projects
GOKWE town and its sister rural district councils in Gokwe North and Gokwe South have started implementing devolution projects following the disbursement of over $4 million by the Government to the three local authorities.

